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NPHC Sued by the SEC for FRAUD and FDA Trouble too!!!
Nutra Pharma Corp. = SELL; Stay Away!!!!
A friend of mine has a sizeable judgment against a penny stock company that appears to be a shell. The shell announced its intention to purchase another company and the acquired company will most likely change its name to that of the acquiring shell.
My question is this: if the acquiring company really has nothing now that my friend as a creditor could look to for satisfaction of his judgment, once the shell acquires this other company, can't my friend look to the assets of the company being acquired?
If so, wouldn't you think that one of the two companies would have contacted him?
I am aware of corporations acquiring a shell so that the expense of registration, etc. can be minimized, but this is a shell acquiring another corporation, or doesn't it make any difference?
Input from readers of this message board will be appreciated. My friend knows that I have joined this board and asked me to inquire about this.
Thank you very much.
Is there any market that you know of whereby people/organizations purchase 4 to 5 figure judgments against otc companies? I can think of a number of reasons that a person/company might want to hold a judgment as assignee, but I had never thought about this until now.
My position is that a company that doesn't pay it's judgments should be placed into receivership for the benefit of the creditors.
I have sent you a private message with my email. You may read the private messages by clicking on your mailbox.
To mAjOrdAmAgE from person seeking ChairMmail subscription:
I never signed up for the right to send or receive private replies. If you want to provide an email address where I can contact you, to learn from you what your interest is in penny stock companies that have been sued, or that have judgments against them, I may brighten your day. I went to the link on the lawsuit against Goldmark that you refer to in the above box, and I was very surprised to see that the Complaint in that lawsuit appears to follow a form with which I am very very familiar.
However, whether or not you want to comunicate privately [and this of course is up to you], please let me know whether or not you agree with my thinking that a person who has sued a public company and obtained a judgment against the public company, but who has not been able to recover on his judgment, stands a good chance of settling with the company over time if the people in control of the company want to sell it as a shell, or with any party that may acquire the company as a shell, in that the judgment creditor in effect "comes with the company" and any buyer has to contend with the creditor when the company is acquired.
I received your reply on the Goldmark Board and I responded a few moments ago.
Didn't put much effort into it as the company appears to have been a total scam.
Did you see my Question on the Goldmark Board:
Posted by: MBA in Pittsburgh Date: Monday, November 17, 2008 7:39:54 PM
In reply to: mAjOr dAmAgE who wrote msg# 36 Post # of 39
To mAjOr dAmAgE:
Did your associates ever collect on their judgment?
Did the company move from the West Coast up to Vancouver after the spam campaign?
qualitystocks.net makes a lot of money doing stock promotion, but it's unclear what exactly they do to receive some huge incentives such as 6 figure paychecks from third parties.
All the press releases talk about is the lawsuit they have for patent infringement, but they never speak of the lawsuits against, contained in their own 10-KSB.
MDVX.
On a second note, are they not a QualityStocks.net, "one to watch".
FGFC now UHCR has no suits, taken out of ibox.
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nah, he's certainly your dogg. LOL he only shows upi when your around. Odd that isn't it.
This board will one day control the markets.
www.squidoo.com/bursting sorry to make u look a bit, I dont recall where it is exactly, I believe it's in San Fransisco
The answer according to Johnny Cash was
"maybe I am going to one"
Do you have a case number? Or know where they filed the suit?
Burst.com VS Apple Inc. Brst will win , they won vs Microsoft last year, watch this stock, it will be a huge winner IMHO ;) Brst.pk on yahoo finance.
I might be planning one.
wicked dresser, you look like your going to a funeral...
Wearing a black hat, black pants, black shirt, sunglasses, and a black trench coat. Next stop, New York.
donning that microfibre muscle suit and utility belt?
I see you have been giving Howard K Stern rumpold lessons LOL
I dwell at night, just getting up and ready to go stalking.
Go out, get a beer
Have you looked at the website with rca in the name?
It looks like they have copied http://www.intermirifica.org/ into it.
FGFC Lawsuit!!! Oh yeah, we already knew that.
NCVT is a walking lawsuit. We're waiting for the transfer agent's frivolous lawsuit to be tossed out. Next comes the lawsuit against the pro-Paul Taylor transfer agent Madison Transfer.
RHNA Lawsuit update:
Federal magistrate judge ordered the United States Marshals Service to serve a summons on RHNA. The judge found my allegations that RHNA management created a website about me, www.rcathepimp.com, of which they took down the content, constituted a claim for libel.
Major, I wish you the best in your suit with FGFC. I lost approx. 25K believing in that scam. One heck of a learning experience.
I'll try to keep the i-board updated with information that you guys provide.
Try to keep it accurate, not speculative.
This isn't a board to flame stocks with comments like, XXXX should be sued. Rather, it's to discuss the lawsuits and the impact.
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