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GGTS FINRA deleted symbol, again.
https://otce.finra.org/otce/dailyList?viewType=Deletions
GGTS reinstated to the OTC:
https://otce.finra.org/otce/dailyList?viewType=Additions
GGTS FINRA deleted symbol:
http://otce.finra.org/DLDeletions
I've seen some activity with volume with this stock in the past week......anyone out there think that this company will resume trading and our shares will be worth anything anytime soon? If anyone has any news on this company (GGTS), please do share. Thank you,
Jeff
not many come off greysheeter but some do. looked like a good one back a few.
Someone need to buy and put something in this shell.
Great share structure!
i see at pinks a greysheeter. what's up my friend?
http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/GGTS/company-info
Cease Trade Order
Cease Trade Order
Gaming Transactions Inc.
Section 164 of the Securities Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 418
1 Gaming Transactions Inc. (Gaming) is an OTC reporting issuer under BC Instrument 51-509 Issuers Quoted in the U.S. Over-the-Counter Markets.
2 Gaming has not filed:
1. interim financial statements for the financial period ended December 31, 2008, as required under Part 4 of National Instrument 51-102 Continuous Disclosure Obligations (NI 51-102), and
2. a Form 51-102F1 Management's Discussion and Analysis for the period ended December 31, 2008, as required under Part 5 of NI 51-102, (the required records).
3 Under section 164(1) of the Act, the Executive Director orders that all trading in the securities of Gaming cease until:
1. it files the required records, completed in accordance with the Act and rules, and
2. the Executive Director makes an order under section 171 of the Act revoking this order.
May 12, 2009
Martin Eady, CA
Director
Corporate Finance
Link: http://cto-iov.csa-acvm.ca/ArticleFile.asp?Instance=101&ID=510212BE18004E3E9913957D5D92A409
Any investor or other person with information relating to this matter is invited to contact the staff at (202) 551-4600 or by e-mail at ENF-26suspensions@sec.gov.
they can't drop much lower!LOL
At this time, it means you should be prepared for the idea that your shares may be worth much less than before the suspension. If trading starts again, then the price may drop.
so what does that mean for my shares?
You know this how?
whats going on here...anyone have any ideas?????
is anything going on with this shell?
SERIOUSLY........DOES ANYONE OUT THERE HAVE ANY NEWS ON THIS P.O.S. STOCK? WHY ARE WE ALL STILL HOLDING ANY SHARES? TIME FOR A WRITE OFF VERY SOON..........PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF ANYONE HAS ANY CLUE ABOUT GGTS FUTURE......IF ANY
Septembers here! Anything new on the horizon?
What a croc.
That is NOT CIVIC duty.
I do volunteer work, I pick up garbage on the beaches where I live in an organized group and I donate to charity.
Slagging me off is not civic duty.
You aussies are all the same.
Civic duty mate.
Some people pick up litter
Some people volunteer time
Some people follow investor bulletin boards and share publically available information on parties involved with public companies with good and bad track records
sent through ihub. Asked you what your issue was with me specifically and why you continue to follow me around bulletin boards...i figure you must be an ex employee or ex girlfriend...why else would you have such a bee in your bonnet?
The truth doesn't scare me. Obviously I scare you or you would answer my email. LOL
Making sure Google gets a good shot at recording history -- for all those future investors out there.
USA LEGAL UPDATE by I. Nelson Rose 07/26/2007
The latest news in the United States Department of Justice's war against Internet gambling is not good news for online poker players.
Up until 2006, most of the attacks by law enforcement were against sports betting sites. The DOJ has publicly taken the position that the Wire Act, the main federal anti-gambling law that might apply to the Internet, outlaws all forms of gambling.
However, a couple of courts have ruled the Wire Act is limited to bets on sports events and races. The DOJ does not want to lose its power of intimidation by losing a case, so it has not brought any charges against pure poker sites.
But in April 2006, the House of Representative's Judiciary Committee and later the full House approved a bill to amend the Wire Act to cover all gambling, including poker.
At least it was limited to operators not players.
But in June 2006, the state of Washington passed a law to clearly make it a crime, even a felony, to merely play poker online.
Then there were the dramatic arrests. The CEO of BetOnSports, flying from England to Costa Rica, was nabbed while changing planes in Dallas and charged with violating the Wire Act. Then the CEO of SportingBet was arrested at JFK for violating a Louisiana state law, which seemed broad enough to cover poker.
In the last days of the Republican-controlled Congress, then-Senate-majority leader Bill Frist rammed through the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, designed to stop any "game subject to chance." Although the UIGEA, which I call "Prohibition 2.0," was the faulty act of a failed politician, it has scared everyone remotely connected with the industry.
The sites of the largest publicly traded operators, like PartyGaming's PartyPoker, immediately announced that they would no longer accept players from the U.S. Online poker players were forced to switch to one of the many privately-owned sites which continued to take bets from Americans.
Getting the money to the operator became more of a problem with payment processors like FirePay also cuting off the U.S.
Fortunately, Neteller, the largest e-wallet, announced it would wait to see what the eventual regulations looked like.
Now Neteller is gone. Its founders, who no longer had active roles in the business, were arrested in the U.S. The company announced that, "Due to recent U.S. legislative changes and events, effective immediately, U.S. members are no longer able to transfer funds to or from any online gambling sites." This left the company's 640,701 Amercian account holders supposedly able to get their money back from Neteller, but unable to get their money back to Neteller from the gambling sites.
Neteller claimed this sudden change was due more to the timing and content uncertainty of future regulations. But a few days later it was also disclosed that the financial banks, attorneys and accountants responsible for companies like Neteller going public had received subpoenas from the DOJ. Even Google was told to stop taking paid ads from Internet gambling sites (Yahoo had quit three years ago). Another payment processor, Citadel, read the writing on the wall and also cut off Americans.
The most recent skirmish was timed to coincide with the SuperBowl, by far the largest betting event of the year. And it worked: Pinnacle, the leading sports betting site, also pulled out of the U.S. market. American bettors now have to struggle to find a site they trust, and then figure out how to get the money there.
The only good news is that prosecutors will never go after mere players.
And in the long run, the government's war against Internet gambling will be merely a blip. The first Prohibition did not stop people from drinking. Prohibition 2.0 will not stop players from betting.
© Copyright 2007. Professor I Nelson Rose is recognized as one of the world's leading experts on gambling law. His latest books, GAMING LAW: CASES AND MATERIALS and INTERNET GAMING LAW, are available through his website, www.GAMBLINGANDTHELAW.com.
Didn't you hear? On October 13, 2006 the US congress passed legislation effectively banning Internet gambling in the USA.
Companies in the UK took major hits and lost billions on their market caps.
Many folded completely.
And recently, NETeller was forced to disgorge $146 million to the US Government.
Honestly, don't you have anything better to do?
I know you love this group of guys, but really? It's kinda creepy the way you stalk the group.
Gaming Transactions thinks big
March 18, 2005
It certainly looks as if Gaming Transactions Inc., the online gambling venture founded by ex World Gaming execs is gathering momentum following an agreement to purchase a million dollars of advertising at its Keno.com site.
InfoPowa reported the launch of Gaming Transactions mid-February this year. The Delaware registered public company is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada and uses no-download software from RedRuth Ventures, branded CrediPlay which also powers SkillArcade.com. The operation runs on servers based in Costa Rica, although there are ambitions to move to the UK, dependent on the fate of online gambling legalization under the Gambling Bill in that country.
CEO Patrick Smyth, together with fellow Gaming Transactions director and software development specialist Stephen White were both executives at World Gaming (Starnet) at one time. Smyth went on to found the Wiremix Media advertising agency before becoming President of digital marketing company Next Level and then President of CYOP Systems International.
The million dollar advertising agreement is with Red Ruth Ventures which will purchase advertising for the Keno.com site. Red Ruth has prepaid USD$ 1 million in advertising from online gaming portals, which it will be selling exclusively to Gaming Transactions Inc. The deal includes email newsletters, interactive rich media and static advertisement space.
Smyth says, "We are fortunate to have reached a deal of this magnitude for such an excellent marketing product. Red Ruth has a database of players, and web locations that are a natural fit for Keno.com's advertising strategies."
Global revenues from online gambling will reach USD$14.52 billion in 2006, up from USD$3.81 billion this year. This is according to a report from the Informa Media Group, which says that the US will generate 24 percent of all online gambling revenues in 2006, whereas Europe will generate 53 percent.
Ha!
Know any where i can do some digging? Ive been hitting bricks walls on all my dd.
no...but hopefully tech
Happen to know what kind of business?
no - not from barry. and not sure on pr or what the effect will be except that there will be a business in the shell.
if it happens, then I'll be happy to see some value for my stake.
if not, then blame the US Government for the loss...I already do
Did you hear this from Barry or the new company? Is there going to a pr of some kind and how do you think it will effect us holders?
later - Sept is latest I have heard
sooo August maybe?
nothing is going to happen during July
Any word on that merger?
Liiike someone buying the ticker, merging with a new company?
what do you mean by specific? a date? no
Hear anything specific??
I have a position in GGTS - expect it to do something in the late summer
I MEAN'T NOPE!!!!
ANYBODY KNOW IF BARRY IS STILL WITH GGTS? ANYONE HAVE A NUMBER TO CALL HIM? SINCE THERE IS NO WEBSITE, IS THAT THE END OF THIS COMPANY OR DOES ANYONE HAVE NEWS OF WHEN OR WHERE THIS COMPANY WILL RE-APPEAR? AM I THE ONLY ONE STILL HOLDING STOCK IN THIS COMPANY?
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