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I started documenting stock spam in October 2005, but in November 2005, the quantity of stock spam became so large that I put it on hold. In mid-May 2006 I decided to take it up again on a trial basis, limiting reports to one per day per stock, but I gave up again in mid-June 2006 as the workload was still excessive relative to the importance of the issue. Others continued to do a fine job of it -- see the links at left -- but according to statistics from spamnation, the problem peaked in 2007 and dropped off abruptly in 2008, becoming a mere trickle in 2009/10. I'm leaving this blog online as a historical reference, but I have no further plans to update it, and I've disabled comments because nobody has tried to post anything but spam comments here in a long time.

Wednesday, June 07, 2006

Sound Revolution Inc. (SRVN)

Date: Jun 7, 2006 2:09 AM
Subject: aurelius

!!GO SRVN.OB!!GO SRVN.OB!!GO SRVN.OB!!

Sound Revolution Inc.
(OTC BB: SRVN)
Current Price: $1.05
Short Term Target: $2.50
Long Term Target: $6.00

!!GO SRVN.OB!!GO SRVN.OB!!GO SRVN.OB!!

Today, a small company, with little fanfare, launched the
next revolution on the internet. Revolutions are usually
carried out to right a wrong.and that's exactly what this
company is doing.

Sound Revolution (OTCBB: SRVN) will revolutionize the
internet music download industry.

The launch of its first site w w w. charitytunes . com
has already caused a stir in the industry, not only for
the higher percentages paid to the artists that create
the music, but also because a percentage of the proceeds
from every download goes to a charity of the purchasers
choosing.

Imagine, bettering society while paying more to the creators
of the art.a novel concept no doubt..told you it was
revolutionary.

And the revolution is attracting its hero's already.

Through SRVN's proprietary alliances with charitable causes,
the company has set a new standard for attracting artists.

Artists today want to earn more from their creations as well
as support society. From demanding and getting

"a piece of the gross at the box office"

to demanding royalties from online music, artists now support
charities like never before - like Brad Pitt and Angelina
Jolie's recent donation to revamp a hospital in Africa.or
Bono (of U2 fame) and his tireless efforts for the world to
help the African continent.

This company is already attracting the top talent in the
world.

And SRVN is in the midst of signing up top management names
to join the board as well as top talent - news that will
shock the industry.

Even though lawsuits have curbed illegal peer to peer
downloading, competition in the industry is fierce.

but ever since Apple (AAPL) introduced its iPod, the online
music industry has become a darling of investors.shooting up
over 500% across the board!

SRVN's unique selling proposition will propel this virtually
unknown company even higher!

SRVN is currently putting together a world class effort to help
the earthquake victims of Indonesia.

But similar programs could be launched for victims of hunger,
crime, hurricane, tsunami and terrorist attacks to name a few.

And all the benefiting charities signed on have agreed to
promote the site to their donors. talk about a captive market!

This marketing strategy encourages individuals to pass on the
message to others, creating the potential for exponential
growth in the message's exposure and influence.

So lets do the math:

Analysts predict industry revenues at $9 billion.

With the management and artists already interested in SRVN,
even it only manages to garner a 1% market share (very
conservative) that equates to $90 million in revenues.

With only 10 million shares outstanding (most of which are
restricted), each share would be worth $9 in revenues alone!

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