that is so far away from the point. the initial point was that "the sec would do the legwork for uspr". that is ridiculous.
the sec does the "legwork" on actual fraud where actual shareholders actually lost money and has no time or manpower to waste helping uspr with legwork when no shareholder lost any money based on an attempted fraud.
This post is my opinion and should not be used as investment advice.
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