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BigBadWolf

04/24/11 6:51 PM

#7996 RE: warburg #7995

they are a start up company, who are about to start reporting massive revenues soon.


how many times have we heard or listened to this rhetoric, to many & as they say, how many times can one cry wolf & expect others to believe

These posters aren't CEO's of $50 mil public companies ,



but some may be ceo's of companies now worth quite a bit more than awsl & that could be proven by irs filings for 2010 & for a couple decades before that year & that could be proven, awsl with their start up dreams, & 2 years of failed press releases can not to this point prove anything except they are a failure!

but 2 years of failed press releases & promises awsl can prove that! & that speaks volumes

glta & invest based on your dd & risk toloerance!

nlightn

04/24/11 8:48 PM

#7997 RE: warburg #7995

AWSL FACTS or RHETORIC (a.k.a. double talk)

"they are a start up company"

"These posters aren't CEO's of $50 mil public companies"

if AWSL is a start up company... how can they also be a $50 mil company ? (double talk)

in order to be a $50 mil company AWSL needs to have revenue flow and bonafide contracts creating more revenue flow...neither is the case for AWSL at the present date...no revenue flow = no $50 mil company. so the conclusion we all can draw from this is ...AWSL is NOT a $50 mil company...that is your double talk and sales pitch.

it is my belief that what you meant to say is; 'I am not a CEO of a $50M company so really have no idea what it takes to perform that job." it is best to not run your assumptions on anyone else than your self...b/c, in reality, you don't anyone else's fiscal condition.

"I suggest any investor buy shares in a company before the company reaches all of their corporate goals. After all, thats when the most profits will be made"(more of that double talk and sales pitch)

thats a pretty good sales pitch (wink, wink)...only problem with it is...AWSL management has had more than a fair opportunity to lay out their goals and fulfill them and they have not.

why would anyone want to invest in a company that has for over a year and a half not fulfilled any of its press release promises ? (sales pitch)

by appearances it looks like what the AWSL completed goals are; avoiding releasing the promised & completed financials, submitting the S-1 application, putting out misleading and thus false press releases to the public, no bonafide contracts that create revenue flow and thus no company growth...

it appears that none of the priorities to create a successful company have been met and it almost appears like they are being avoided.

but you are suggesting is that people should invest in a company who has not kept it promises and agreements to its shareholders...for the hope and belief (b/c you said so)it might. (sales pitch)

funny investment advice you have.

like i stated....you are just doing your sales pitch and double talk...and why ...because sales are down.

ZOOM, ZOOM...crank it up bo'uy.