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agribusiness72

01/30/12 7:28 PM

#5806 RE: phrantic #5805

That was the same advice that was grossly ignored on another stock we know all to well. But let's wait till the next 10q is published, then we'll have something to debate.

qtipjoe

01/30/12 7:31 PM

#5807 RE: phrantic #5805

Even a broken clock is right twice a day. I have no idea who said that but a broken military clock is right only once a day. For once I agree. Once in how many posts I have no way of knowing but you are right for once and all I can say is it is very refreshing even if unusual. SEC filings are where it is. Those same SEC filings that have been saying that Telvue did not make any money. Those same SEC filings that have said for years that Telvue was in debt and in debt they are. In the event that any of you have forgotten for some reason that Telvue has debt let me remind yoo. Telvue has debt. Telvue has no profit. It has been a very long time since Telvue has made any money. I will agree that we must wait for those same SEC filings that this fully reporting company has been making for years. The next SEC filing should be the quarter on Feb 15.

So we wait for Feb 15 and then Mar 15. To me that is no problem. A total of 45 days after 15 years of waiting. That's cool for me. As for the age of and generation of instant gratification i'm not so sure about that. You got to give them credit. They want what they want and they want it now. "Show me the money". My pleasure. We will follow this sound advice. We will read the SEC filings over the next 45 days and then count the money. Something tells me this plan is not exactly what anyone had in mind. I feel a revision coming on.

For those of you who are a bit more adventurous and like to walk on the wild side once in awhile. May I suggest a bid whack or two. I am not into rewarding those who would try to sneak out the back door and sell cheep even if they are only a figment of someone imagination. Real or made up who cares. Do not pay ask at this time. Buy as much as you can hold and read the SEC filings. Those filings that Telvue has been making for years.