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   Non-TechVGEN: Harvard Scientific (formerly HVSF)


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To: Hal who wrote (7)5/6/1999 7:51:00 PM
From: tinsoldier
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Too Bad, Sooo Sad...and to think that phase II of this scam was off to such a good start. I hope some of the road kill from phase I didn't get so excited when VGEN topped $2.00 this week that they forgot to get out. No sympathy from this cat if the did.

Only question is who the hell bought? Ahh, to have the courage to go short! Looks like Miller's going to need that stockpile of PGE-1 to keep this monster up! Imagine the nerve refusing to answer questions about the $5,000,000 loan default on the part of Mssrs. Waite and See.

Looks like the only thing left is the SEC and the Directors and Officers Liability coverage which in fact may not respond in the case of:

SCAM SCAM SCAM, SWINDLE, SWINDLE SWINDLE, FRAUD, FRAUD, FRAUD.

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To: tinsoldier who wrote (8)6/21/1999 7:11:00 PM
From: Amots
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The fun is over?

quote.bloomberg.com

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To: tinsoldier who wrote ()3/2/2000 11:02:00 PM
From: washdeck98
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Anyone still watching this one?
Could be a sleeper. Who knows?

It is the belief of the Company that if an agreement with a major industry partner can be secured, the possibility exists that the
regulatory process for its products could be expedited. This should enhance the Company's ability to bring its products to
market more quickly, thus enabling the Company to make fuller use of the remaining life of its patent for LLPGE1 which was
issued February 17, 1998.

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From: Observer8/19/2012 2:25:15 PM
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Believe it or not I still have a position with this POS but that is about to change. I'm officially writing this useless garbage off along with my seriously worthless 900 shares of Worldcom. Yes, I had that scam as well.

Posted as warning that ANY stock can go belly up at any time. It ain't just the pinkies.

SIO

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