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It's not a registered security, flantonio. You can't sell it as there is no market. It's pretty much like paim, actually, which has no real market.
The Toshiba reseller deal is totally bogus. Typical HatRrick just make crap up.
Gump, it's real goddamed simple. As of the end of April 05 there were a total of $300.00 us in fails. What part of that don't you effing get?
He best hope it works, jonsie. Because I intend to bust his sorry, lying ass.
Good grief, gump. You are smarter than that. Of course they are cumulative.
Is an organization with ties to Paki terrorists eligible for US government contracts?
Wood-have they filed a form 10? Unlikely to trade without one, eh?
Soup-pearlie has been saying that for years.
Uh, snoop, splits have no effect on a short position. Do learn the basics.
Wrong, dak.
Penny-neither this scam nor any associated scams have petro leases.
Dak-just because Pearlie says it is mandatory doesn't mean she can legally enforce that provision.
Janice-I'll wager that many of them were abused children.
Investor-I believe Christopher Robin was making the same claim.
Dang-I barely got to know the new GTC. Although he seemed not much different from the old one.
OT-It's a dormant shell, newly emerged as a "diamond exploration company," sporting a 40 to 1 FS to get the price down to where the momoids will buy it, and is clearly leading up to a pump and dump.
And, of course, its "mine" is offshore and unverifiable, and there is no current financial information available on the company.
Sounds like a CMKXer's dream!!
Perhaps Pearl is really a performance doing a parody of a gray market scam promotion.
Or maybe she is a DoM shill running another clumsy rip-off.
More talk about shareholder suits:
http://cmkxdiamond.proboards66.com/index.cgi?board=general1&action=display&thread=1150089798
Of course one could create the keyfarb scam board with a different moderator.
That's an old classification, and not really used in the States since the 40's. We have since then learned that virtually all DD individuals-the exception being debilitating cerebral abnormalities-are quite capable of learning, and can live productive lives, although they may require varying levels of assistance.
Sadly, the CMKX cult squanders their blessed normality in collective madness.
Mass delusions on this scale have not been witnessed since the tulip mania.
Hard to believe RavenScreech isn't a pro. Nobody gets fooled that often.
BS, mellons. There is no level two for an unsolicited quote stock.
Blue-why do you repost absolute BS from RB? You don't value claims based on drilling 14 barren holes in the ground, unless zero is a value.
Did you miss the memo, jimbo? The rocker suit doesn't deal with naked shorting.
Or can't you read?
God you are a little twerp, jimmy. And your creds are?
Is this what you are worried about, rolo:
In Switch, Company Sues NASD For Fraud
Kristen French
http://registeredrep.com/news
Jun 8, 2006 6:52 PM
In an unlikely lawsuit, a private company is suing the NASD for
securities fraud. A small cancer-research firm called
Shimoda-Atlantic, based in Bentonville, Arkansas, filed a
lawsuit against the NASD on Wednesday because, the company says,
the self-regulatory organization helped several men, allegedly
employed by the FBI, to create and perpetrate a fraudulent
securities scheme against the company.
According to the lawsuit, filed by attorney John Dodge of Little
Rock Arkansas, "NASD senior managers and/or Directors instructed
subordinate staff at NASD in Dallas, Texas, in Washington D.C.,
and in New York City, New York, to create false registrations
for these defendants, all the while knowing that they were
intentionally facilitating bogus operations and operators,
regardless of their ulterior motives." What's more, the NASD
allowed the defendants to operate without a fidelity bond in
place -- something that is supposed to cover monetary damages to
an injured third party -- violating NASD Rule 3020, the suit
alleges.
The NASD declined to respond to repeated questions about the
case, or about cooperation between the regulatory body and the
FBI, saying it doesn't comment on pending litigation. The
Arkansas offices of the FBI said they had been instructed to
direct all inquiries on the matter to the Washington FBI
offices, which could not immediately respond to requests for
comment.
According to Shimoda's FDA compliance officer, Jim Bolt, Shimoda
was first approached over email by John Firo in April of 2005.
After a year of negotiations, on May 9, 2006, Shimoda signed a
$3 million private placement agreement with one of the
defendants, Mohammed Galani, allegedly a wealthy man from Dubai.
The next day, May 10, Bolt says the FBI came to Shimoda's
offices, told them the deal was off, that they had been dealing
with "enforcement officers" and handed them a grand jury
subpoena for all of their corporate records, patient records and
computer hard drives.
Shimoda also alleges that the NASD, when it got wind of the
potential lawsuit, began erasing records of the registrations it
provided to the broker/dealer and one of the agents. (According
to the lawsuit the NASD issued defendant Talon Holdings with
CRD# 126778, and issued defendant John V. Firo with CRD#
4654582. Shimoda provided Registered Rep. with a faxed copy of a
former CRD for the broker/dealer and says it called the NASD
broker-check numerous times before doing business with Talon to
verify that the firm had a clean record. But "Talon Holdings"
and Firo no longer exist in the NASD's official CRD database,
records that the NASD says are never eliminated.)
The lawsuit alleges that in the process of securing the
financing from Talon, Shimoda turned over proprietary and
trade-secret data to the defendants, one of whom -- Lochrie --
is engaged in competitive business operations through
pharmaceutical companies of his own. In addition, they say, if
they hadn't been contacted by Talon they would have secured
financing from other sources.
Why would the NASD and the FBI want to trick Shimoda? Bolt says
they have several theories about that, but he's not sure. "When
people start shredding files, they have something to hide," says
Bolt.
Jonesie-give me a call. R
Sooper sekret encryption: If u cn rd ths u cn gt a grt jb.
Go pedro!! Good work, as usual.
What utter BS. He is trying to resell this unit:
Is there a retail outlet where I can get a keyfarb suppository?
He doesn't answer the phone, jmh.
Jmh-let me introduce you to an new concept: stock must be registered before it can trade.
Janice-I believe that would be fifty toxic cd's not yet converted. Or maybe not. One never knows with Squeakie.
Mano enjoys drinking Belgian Monestary open brewed ale in large quantities and seeing what the limits of absurd sheep belief are.
Sure, jmh. Where are their retail outlets located?
So, bol, where can I buy one of these keyfarbs?
They are so self absorbed that they actually think retail buying and selling of individual securities is of any consequence in the market. Other than in penny scams, of course.
Indeed, elandre. Kryptonite only occurs in Antarcticia. Obviously a fraudlent release.