First off, I'd like to say that the "information" I have is that which ANYBODY could have discovered on their own. Further, it's more
inference than
information. I.e., I'm deducing something from the information previously given, if that helps.

Second, yes, I'm invested in this stock. However, I don't want to be characterized as a pumper/dumper, because that's really not my M.O. I'm simply supplying this info to illustrate why
I'm excited about this stock. If you don't see what I see then, by all means, find
yourself another stock to invest in. Again, this is why I'm posting on the week
end rather than week
day ......I'm not a freakin' pumper/dumper!
ANYWAY.........
Here's that PR that nobody bothered to post:
http://www.businesswire.com/news/goo...90219005331/en
First thought: Who cares?
Second thought: Perhaps ye olde IMDB will shed some light upon the significance of this individual......
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0245576/
Again, who cares? Not many movies, a few scripts, a handful of production credits......
.....but look closer!
Here's a list of the man's
writing credits:
1) Project Eliminator (1991) (writer)
.......starring David Carradine
2) Trained to Kill (1988) (writer)
3) Lone Wolf McQuade (1983) (story)
......starring David Carradine
... aka A Man Without Fear (Philippines: English title)
4) Rose for Emily (1982) (screenplay)
......starring John Carradine (late father of David Carradine)FACT: 75% of H. Kaye Dyal's scripts which were eventually turned into motion pictures starred a prominent member of the Carradine family.CONJECTURE: H. Kaye Dyal is friends with the Carradine family.FACT: There is one extremely important Hollywood producer/director who worships the ground upon which David Carradine walks.HYPOTHESIS: When Robert P. Atwell enlisted the services of H. Kaye Dyal as Head of Production, a link was created between Camelot Entertainment & Quentin Tarantino.FACT: In the entertainment business, connections are EVERYTHING.





