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Re: ol_crow post# 55803

Sunday, 04/23/2017 11:44:07 AM

Sunday, April 23, 2017 11:44:07 AM

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Lol the acquisition took place years ago as you can see but only just reported it over two years later which violated FINRA and SEC Regulations.

We have all heard maybe next week or next month forever and still nothing.

Classic pipe dream on an overbloated POS skull and crossbones. OTC Markets doesn't give skull and crossbones for no reason.

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Well it has been way longer than 30 days and the caveat Emptor skull and crossbones hasn't been removed so what does that tell you?