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Pharaoh-1

06/23/11 6:09 PM

#19400 RE: curcolyo #19397

You know, usually if not always in any of the companies I invested on before, in a private placement deals, a PR is the norm and a very detailed one-No, not here, not with this very strange company. All the stuff going on and we are in complete darkness.

I said before and some were not happy, those guys are just destroying their share value with or without knowing it. People who will just see the forms with shares selling for $1 million may panic and sell first thing tomorrow.

They mostly let us figure things out and every release they do, leave us with more questions than answers.

I hope that they won't ask us also to market the light for them !!
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MoneyStocker1

06/23/11 6:10 PM

#19402 RE: curcolyo #19397

Usually this type of transaction is a good thing...They are trying to get stable investors to the table...a company very rarely does this unless they know a percentage can be met, with a future investor a return on the money....usually there is a time table for the amount of time that an investor has to hold on to the shares (which is negotiated at purchase)....most times when that period is up..one of two things can happen..1 the investor unloads shares and sells into the market...#2 hes sells all shares back to the company for a set percentage...

The bright part of all this is that, they are looking for private investors for money, not diluting into the market...of course that would be subject to change should they not find some private funds!! The other bright part in this is, They would not offer this unless they know price performance can be met.....Which is like them saying, we know whats coming in the near future and we know the profit it will bring!! Other wise this would be a very tuff sell for any private investors to take a bite out of.

IMO
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ratso1

06/23/11 7:41 PM

#19425 RE: curcolyo #19397

are they restricted or not?

Yes. For a fully reporting company like SAVW, the restriction is 1 year.

how much are they selling and for what price?

They're selling $1mm. The price on these offerings is negotiable; for sure it will be at a discount to the street.

The offering cannot be advertised, but if you have $1,000 and are willing and able to prove your financial worth as an accredited investor, call 'em.