I feel all warm and fuzzy the SEC is "protecting" me as a shareholder by not allowing this to trade on open markets. LOL It doesn't seem logical to me but, What do I know? Maybe someone can explain how shareholders benefit from this move. Doesn't the SEC want stock to trade? I don't think they are in the business to shut down trading.
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