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12/02/11 1:33 PM

#56660 RE: daBoze #56656

Proof that Seaside is not a long term investor:

(1) Seaside has bought a lot of shares, maybe 20 million shares so far, but still does not have more than 5% of outstanding shares (about 8 million shares). If they had more than 5% they would have to file with SEC. So where do you think the shares went? Clearly they were sold. What more proof is needed?

(2) look at the companies that Seaside has invested in. Do you think Seaside is a big institutional investor which invests in companies in Biotech, oil drilling, technology, mining and even in companies on the verge of bankruptcy in shady businesses? They do not invest in any, they just buy and sell. Any other idea is ridiculous.

What makes you think that Seaside wants to invest in NNVC for long term. Please give us any proofs you may have.