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That *was* nice.
Spain simply pushed Germany off its possession game.
Good match...
German back line is too flat, imo
Wow, Spain just missed an excellent chance. Dangerous!
I expect Germany to score pretty soon.
ya, tomatoes have done well, and still have some green ones doing ok--but no new ones, now. Time for us to think fall garden...
97 here on temp of 92. We've had several in a row of 115, though...
I lost some stuff--all my sugar peas, eg
We had several 100+ "heat index" days in June, but the past few days we've had blessed cloud cover. Still hot, though...hard to work outside after mid-day.
Refs missed a hard foul in the box against Spain...
Spain is passing much better today...
The thing is...there's nothing directly to provide the SEC (other than Edgarized filings for FINRA's sake) in the 15c2-11 process.
So if there's direct contact with the SEC, it would be in response to an active investigation.
The company should make this clear.
well...they certainly look healthy
. . . once the SEC has agreed they have everything they need from ACLH that satisfies their questions.
That implies there's an ongoing investigation.
But RPH continued to irritate them, by continuing to make loud noise, so he can get his case heard as he always stated from day one in a FEDERAL COURT in front of a judge and jury, And in my opinion that's exactly what he got.
That's just made up s t u f f... Harris defaulted and decamped.
lol, youse guys
Exactly.
If the SEC loses this case . . .
lol, do what?
The SEC case is long over and gone, gone, gone...
goofy wording...easily challenged, if the company is "available."
sorta yes, mostly no: Company sets record date (TA should be in the loop), but record date does not determine final treatment; ex-date determines the cut-off. NASDAQ sets the ex-date, then informs FINRA so Daily List can include for publication.
Well...of course it's par for the Texas course, but one presumes you moved there to be away from such...
global weirding, I tell ya
but, yeah, I think you're right--basically, he can wait till they come to him with a deal.
That was one of the better matches of the tournament.
all in all, a very attractive match. Very pretty goals. Good effort all around...
but he'd be UPLISTED!
Was wondering about Coulson's interest, if any...
SEC will have to show cause.
for what?
The next step is for the company to prove up by initiating the Form 211 process.
Almost all the statements in the SEC complaint has been shown to be false on THIS board.
SEC has filed no complaint--what has been shown to be false?
I watched Pele with the NY Cosmos...during that era you good watch a surprising amount of futbol of US TV, and I was burnt out on American football at the time.
yep, just posted that...
ya--actually, I'm kinda surprised. One hears/reads so much bs. But this cup has produced some pretty good analysis.
plus two world championships that weren't World Cups...
solid analysis
I saw that on TV!
I'm shocked. My son is not, but I'm really surprised they sacked the coach, given the less than stellar quality of players on this team.
That's the DOJ case ===> criminal
...not the SEC case ===> civil
Suárez, 23, suggested he had not deliberately handled the ball, but reacted instinctively – a claim that may raise eyebrows among millions who saw the match.
I believe that, and said so at the time.
Well, to his credit, he sounds more level-headed than I would have expected.
It would also help if refs waited to look for advantage; when a player works through a skirmish and emerges with an adcantage by keeping his feet, too often the ref negates it with a hasty call. If refs rewarded staying your feet, take a dive would lose its "profit margin."
As a former law enforcement officer I'm not naive to corruption in the system and alterior motives for personal gain driving such behavior
Law enforcement background? Then you should know the SEC case is a civil action.
How do you fix the fake falls? Don't see one could except by a delaying the game penalty. That's a tough one.
already addressed: "simulation"
Germany has the mojo now.