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Message: Re: To Stick Tyhee Under the Nose of Jim Cramer/ Baires

What proportion of Tyhee shareholders are decent, ethical people? And, would it be worth it if those ethical shareholders and Tyhee seek out those considered to be not so decent or ethical, if by convincing them to invest in Tyhee, they would significantly cause the share price to rise?

Very tough and pointed question, I applaud you for asking it. I left that door open; but not intentionally.

It asks a personal response and also what might be in Tyhee's best interest as two different but related questions.

As to decency or ethical percentages I have no idea; neither have I been appointed to judge.

As to Tyhee's seeking out those "not so decent," my "feeling" is that Tyhee has no reason to care where its investors come from on a "decency" basis. Loyalty (i.e. share loyalty) might be another issue.

I do not represent Tyhee, nor its interests, nor its shareholders. I, too, am nothing more than a shareholder. If you are truly concerned about this issue (other than making for commentary) I would suggest you contact Mr. Webb with this question; though I must admit it has led down an interesting road.

Personally, at present, (and recognizing that people can change), I would have nothing to do with the Jim Cramer other than to encourage him to reconsider his course in life.

Should he choose to change; he and I could possibly become good buddies. He has an exceptional mind and a theatrical sense which I admire. I tend to be a stick in the mud as well personified by my avatar. Who knows what the future holds in such areas. I, myself, was a piece of work needing considerable reconstruction at one time. The efforts in that regard are nowhere near done; they are ongoing.

P.

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