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10/07/11 11:24 PM

#19812 RE: oceans11 #19809

Wrong again texasgirl1, SVMI... All's Well That Ends Well

They will just have to prove it to you... Don't they?

Many questions will be answered very, very shortly. Soon you will have the transparency you've desired... Then what will you do? Call it quits and try to find another company to hustle? Your hustle is your hustle, but it wont be with SaviCorp. T-120... 100.. 90... 80 days, but who is really counting? I'm not...


Remember - What Go's Around Comes Around... And Texas Ain't That Big!

Maybe there were no significant sales when you were there, but to the SaviPublic and a few Test Fleet vehicles.... Right? But the key words you should take from that is "when you were there" and "Test Fleets".

Honestly, are you making bets against the DynoValve not passing a test? Really?

How long would it take to place a product or piece of equipment under everyday and/or extreme conditions and examine it for its durability, etc.?

Especially if you were seriously thinking in a box that was Near Net Zero...

Simple Translation... Lets say you had a fleet, as if... haha

Hypothetically your fleet spends a billion on gas per year, with 30,000 vehicles... Realistically

The DynoValve will save you 10% - 30% on fuel efficiency for your fleet...

ROI = $100 Million to $300 Million savings in fuel cost.

Even at full retail value, that would be $600 x 30,000DV =
$18M

To Test or Not To Test... That is the $82-$284 Million Dollar ROI Question?
-$18M for +$100M to $300M?



Still betting the DynoValve will pass or fail that test?

Bottom Line? Just like the Top Line...

Problems do not matter so long as the outcome is good ~ All's Well That Ends Well

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bly03

10/09/11 8:36 PM

#19824 RE: oceans11 #19809

Re "Does Proctor & Gamble PR every bottle of detergent they sell? "

What a ridiculous comparison.

P&G would have no reason to PR new sales because they have a history of billions of dollars in sales every year, and the amount of their sales are disclosed at least once each quarter in their SEC filings.

Savi has no such history, so new sales of more than a few units would indeed be news. Certainly more newsworthy than sending some soldiers to a military ball.

We already know what the sales were at the time of the Disclosure Statement, and unfortunately they were a dissapointment (in my opinion). Heaven forbid that, as an investor, that I would want to see evidence of additional sales. What sort of " nattering nabobs of negativity" I must be to voice any opinion that I would like to see this company actually making some better progress towards making some money.