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LOL, hotstocks. Tax avoidance and tax evasion area different animals. As you will soon see.
So how many US laws does that agreement violate?
You are hopeless, jimmy, but you take pretty pictures.
Yep, overachiever. Kind of reminds me of the DOM exchange, and the Belieze exchange.
Uh, jimmy, you do remember that DTCC is where they keep those FTD records, don't you?
Hard to figure why investors aren't beating down the doors for that "guaranteed" 2000% return.
Jimmy-do you think the DTCC lied about the $300.00 worth of FTD's at the end of april 05?
it takes $1,500. that's all
A Panama Private Interest Foundation comes into existence upon its registration in the Public Registry. No approval from any public authority is required. Law No. 25 of June 12, 1995 regulates Panama Private Interest Foundations.
Nonsense, cause. A Panamian IBC can do anything, as long as it's not with Panamanians.
Cheap investment to give the illusion of legitimacy. Like the cheesy "exchange" web page.
That's an IBC registration, cause. Anybody with $1,500 US can obtain one.
Midas-ever hear of the 8-k required to disclose a material event?
Unlicensed "exchange" with a non-functional website. Impressive.
Right, fina. Woody went to extensive lengths to fake photos of a failed mom and pop lumberyard whose stock is about to dip into four digits. Yeah. That makes sense.
Clearly, foryour, you do not understand the fine art of forensic analysis.
Uh, hockmir, sulja is closed, at any illumination angle.
Good god, hockmir, will you get over yourself?
LOL! Mark never "bought a share". That's true, probably, put he was paid in shares for being the front line liar for Altomare.
gail-I'm glad that you are proud of your job, and for the folks who depend on 911 calls, thanks. But you suck at stock analysis.
figures, gail.
focus on banal, gail.
gail-you give new meaning to the term "the banality of evil".
Cause-don't be cute. The names, telephone number, and email addresses have been posted multiple times already.
Tell me again, cause; who is guaranteeing those PDR's? Do you have a contact for that institution? I'll be glad to contact them to verify the guarantee.
Simple, cause. I contacted Panamanian officials, as I have posted several times.
Already answered, cause. There is no PDR exchange.
Wow. I could invest $100,000 in this and be "guaranteed" $2 million in a year. I wonder why everybody in the world isn't investing?
Yep. Lots of legit investments that return 2000% in a year are undiscovered.
Or not.
So check it out yourself. Get back with the board.
Yes it is, stealth. I verified it with Panamanian officials. There is no such exchange registered in the country.
Well, stealth, we know for a fact that there is no "exchange" for PDR's.
wii-the 35 day deadline only applies for stocks on the SHO list A/O the 15th of October.
UW-direct from the sourch:
Most startling is that complaints [received at the SEC] from Internet users are of a novel variety never encountered before. Hence, the genesis of the "Cybersleuth." The Cybersleuth reports more than just the fraudulent Web page or other potential Internet securities violation. Cybersleuths meticulously trace the headers of suspicious spams, relentlessly seeking to pierce any cloak of anonymity. Cybersleuths take time to provide painstaking details of potential violations, usually offering identifying information about themselves in case the SEC needs to contact them. Cybersleuths even list the potential securities violations of fraudsters by statute, rule and regulation, sometimes by precise citation. Cybersleuths receive no reward or bounty for their benevolence, just the satisfaction of helping to keep the Internet clean and safe for all investors, and their numbers continue to swell.
http://www.johnreedstark.com/ClassMaterials/StarkArticles/Tombstones.htm
And if an NS was present, then it would be on the SHO list, eh?
So why isn't it on the SHO list, virginian?
Jimmy, jimmy, jimmy. You take pretty pictures, but you just don't think clearly.
LOL. and you aren't sidestepping? The Panamian government said that there is no exchange. How hard is that for you?
So, hotstocks, what financial institution is "guaranteeing" that PDR and their international financial banking is what?