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manappraisal

03/07/12 9:05 AM

#3308 RE: detente #3307

Dude! Explain to me the "pump", and where you saw it. This stock has been in decline for months. Did you forget to look?




Surely you must be kidding!!!!!

Go back and look at the 6 month chart (sorry, I have not yet figured out how to insert an image into these posts) and see the conspicuous spike to .14.

The way I found out about MILV in the first place was when the gigantic pump took place. My E-mail box was bombarded with P&D newsletters every day for about a week and from different sources. Sometimes I received multiple E-mails daily. Not only was this a P&D, it was probably the most intense one that I have ever seen. Naturally, the typical death spiral took place soon thereafter. Many bagholders resulted from this one including some that have reported their expereinces in posts on IHUB.

Fortunately, I never jumped in during this period. I have picked up some shares near current levels. Learned my lesson about buying into pumps long, long ago after losing on some prior stocks.

I would strongly suggest that you go back and do some looking. My guess is that if you go back and look at IHUB postings from that time you will see an amazing quantity of board pumpings.

Regards.
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Loyalhound

03/07/12 9:56 AM

#3309 RE: detente #3307

Detente, he's right. From about Oct. 20 to Nov. 20 MILV went up and down like the Challenger. A classic P&D. I suspect insiders pocketed more than a boatload for three weeks.

Still, there's time for redemption. Insiders could prove they were in this for someone other than themselves by re-investing their easy money profits back into the company itself. That's what CEO's and CFO's who have any measure of integrity do.

Shysters just take the money and run, re-invent themselves in a new scam elsewhere, and repeat their past. Soon enough we'll see which category these insiders fit into.