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The multiple lies from mugly rationalized this scam as a scam from a scammer and her scamily. LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
SEC, have you heard about MRIB???
Online Bulletin Boards
Online bulletin boards are a way for investors to share information. While some messages may be true, many turn out to be bogus – or even scams. Fraudsters may use online discussions to pump up a company or pretend to reveal "inside" information about upcoming announcements, new products, or lucrative contracts. (SOUND FAMILIAR???)
You may never know for certain who you're dealing with, or whether they're credible, because many sites allow users to hide their identity behind multiple aliases. People claiming to be unbiased observers may actually be insiders, large shareholders, or paid promoters. One person can easily create the illusion of widespread interest in a small, thinly traded stock by posting numerous messages under various aliases.
Pump and Dump Schemes
"Pump and dump" schemes have two parts. In the first, promoters try to boost the price of a stock with false or misleading statements about the company. Once the stock price has been pumped up, fraudsters move on to the second part, where they seek to profit by selling their own holdings of the stock, dumping shares into the market.
These schemes often occur on the Internet where it is common to see messages urging readers to buy a stock quickly. Often, the promoters will claim to have "inside" information about a development that will be positive for the stock. After these fraudsters dump their shares and stop hyping the stock, the price typically falls, and investors lose their money.
Pump and dump schemes typically involve little-known microcap companies. For more information, read Microcap Stock: A Guide for Investors.
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Great vodka... FUNNY!!! Terrible sales track record, SINCE 2002!!!
Based on their sales and financials, retailers think it sucks, consumers think it sucks, restaurants think it sucks, distributors think it sucks, Mexico, the Dominican and Brazil think it sucks!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA... GREAT VODKA... LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
Also on SEC.gov
SEC, have you heard about MRIB???
Online Bulletin Boards
Online bulletin boards are a way for investors to share information. While some messages may be true, many turn out to be bogus – or even scams. Fraudsters may use online discussions to pump up a company or pretend to reveal "inside" information about upcoming announcements, new products, or lucrative contracts. (SOUND FAMILIAR???)
You may never know for certain who you're dealing with, or whether they're credible, because many sites allow users to hide their identity behind multiple aliases. People claiming to be unbiased observers may actually be insiders, large shareholders, or paid promoters. One person can easily create the illusion of widespread interest in a small, thinly traded stock by posting numerous messages under various aliases.
Pump and Dump Schemes
"Pump and dump" schemes have two parts. In the first, promoters try to boost the price of a stock with false or misleading statements about the company. Once the stock price has been pumped up, fraudsters move on to the second part, where they seek to profit by selling their own holdings of the stock, dumping shares into the market.
These schemes often occur on the Internet where it is common to see messages urging readers to buy a stock quickly. Often, the promoters will claim to have "inside" information about a development that will be positive for the stock. After these fraudsters dump their shares and stop hyping the stock, the price typically falls, and investors lose their money.
Pump and dump schemes typically involve little-known microcap companies. For more information, read Microcap Stock: A Guide for Investors.
How's the sales on the vodka, remember the vodka, anyone??? LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
Interesting read from our friends at the SEC. I believe this is why there has been no information directly from mrib IN WELL OVER A YEAR. Just empty hopes from the minions...
SEC Will Suspend Trading if There is Manipulation or False and Misleading Information
The SEC will halt or suspend trading in the stock of a Defunct public company when either
The Defunct OTC company’s stock price appears to be manipulated; or
When the SEC believes that the OTC company’s public information posted in filings or press releases is false or misleading.
When a trading suspension occurs, OTCMarkets.com will label the stock with a Caveat Emptor or skull and cross bones symbol, indicating that there is a public interest concern and that investors should take special care.
Also on SEC.gov
SEC, have you heard about MRIB???
Online Bulletin Boards
Online bulletin boards are a way for investors to share information. While some messages may be true, many turn out to be bogus – or even scams. Fraudsters may use online discussions to pump up a company or pretend to reveal "inside" information about upcoming announcements, new products, or lucrative contracts. (SOUND FAMILIAR???)
You may never know for certain who you're dealing with, or whether they're credible, because many sites allow users to hide their identity behind multiple aliases. People claiming to be unbiased observers may actually be insiders, large shareholders, or paid promoters. One person can easily create the illusion of widespread interest in a small, thinly traded stock by posting numerous messages under various aliases.
Pump and Dump Schemes
"Pump and dump" schemes have two parts. In the first, promoters try to boost the price of a stock with false or misleading statements about the company. Once the stock price has been pumped up, fraudsters move on to the second part, where they seek to profit by selling their own holdings of the stock, dumping shares into the market.
These schemes often occur on the Internet where it is common to see messages urging readers to buy a stock quickly. Often, the promoters will claim to have "inside" information about a development that will be positive for the stock. After these fraudsters dump their shares and stop hyping the stock, the price typically falls, and investors lose their money.
Pump and dump schemes typically involve little-known microcap companies. For more information, read Microcap Stock: A Guide for Investors.
I hope that the SEC reads this board with Kevin... LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
Is it true that if the SEC is mentioned on a board, often, it prompts some sort of alert to them??? Tic tock tic tock... HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Dear SEC... False and misleading statements like these???
No Brazil
No D.R.
No Mexico
No Spain
No Monaco
No $105M in contracts
No pleasant financials
No timely OTCM reports
No corporate office
No updates
No huge step forward
No early in the year .10 pps
No .10-.20, just for starters
No mid .20's, at the least
No .50 by the new year
No 1.50/2.00 in a short time
No buyout set up by Dan Senters
No buyout, period
No SEC approval on all Margrit has said/done
No executive team
No Increased shareholder value
No national TV ads
No commercial spot for domestic release
No commercial spot for international release
No Celebrity voiceover on ads
No Three Graces
No Phuket Beer
No Cigar in a Bottle
No $200,000 in revenue per shipping container
No 100 newly hired national sales reps
No national expansion of Costco
No aggressive exposure campaign
No removal of Default status with Nevada SOS
No minimum of 3 containers to be distributed per month
No initial monthly revenue for at least $600,000 with potential for more
No 20,000 case per month increase in production!!
Interesting from SEC.gov
MRIB... tic tock
Enforcement Tips and Complaints
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Theft or misappropriation of funds or securities
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Insider trading
Fraudulent or unregistered securities offering
False or misleading statements about a company (including false or misleading SEC reports or financial statements)
Abusive naked short selling
Bribery of, or improper payments to, foreign officials
Fraudulent conduct associated with municipal securities transactions or public pension plans
Other fraudulent conduct
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Please be aware that these additional confidentiality protections may in some cases limit or delay the SEC's ability to disclose your identity to certain other agencies, regulators or other third parties. For that reason, we suggest you check "no" if you are submitting your information in order to seek our assistance to resolve an issue with your broker or other financial professional, such as the processing of a trade or a question about your statement. We likely will need to share your information in order to assist you. In addition, if you do not wish to be considered for an award and you intend for us to coordinate with another government agency or regulator, checking "no" may help facilitate this process.
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Modified: Oct. 16, 2014
Since there's no marani vodka to be found, is summer canceled??? LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
The HISTORY!! LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
MRIB's HALL OF SHAME 1.0 & 2.0
No Brazil
No D.R.
No Mexico
No Spain
No Monaco
No $105M in contracts
No pleasant financials
No timely OTCM reports
No corporate office
No updates
No huge step forward
No early in the year .10 pps
No .10-.20, just for starters
No mid .20's, at the least
No .50 by the new year
No 1.50/2.00 in a short time
No buyout set up by Dan Senters
No buyout, period
No SEC approval on all Margrit has said/done
No executive team
No Increased shareholder value
No national TV ads
No commercial spot for domestic release
No commercial spot for international release
No Celebrity voiceover on ads
No Three Graces
No Phuket Beer
No Cigar in a Bottle
No $200,000 in revenue per shipping container
No 100 newly hired national sales reps
No national expansion of Costco
No aggressive exposure campaign
No removal of Default status with Nevada SOS
No minimum of 3 containers to be distributed per month
No initial monthly revenue for at least $600,000 with potential for more
No 20,000 case per month increase in production!!
Report TOS
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The HISTORY!! LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
MRIB's HALL OF SHAME
No Brazil
No D.R.
No Mexico
No Spain
No Monaco
No $105M in contracts
No pleasant financials
No timely OTCM reports
No corporate office
No updates
No huge step forward
No early in the year .10 pps
No .10-.20, just for starters
No mid .20's, at the least
No .50 by the new year
No 1.50/2.00 in a short time
No buyout set up by Dan Senters
No buyout, period
No SEC approval on all Margrit has said/done
No executive team
No Increased shareholder value
No national TV ads
No commercial spot for domestic release
No commercial spot for international release
No Celebrity voiceover on ads
No Three Graces
No Phuket Beer
No Cigar in a Bottle
No $200,000 in revenue per shipping container
No 100 newly hired national sales reps
No national expansion of Costco
No aggressive exposure campaign
No removal of Default status with Nevada SOS
No minimum of 3 containers to be distributed per month
No initial monthly revenue for at least $600,000 with potential for more
No 20,000 case per month increase in production!!
Report TOS
Replies:
Report TOS
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How did the financing work THE LAST TWO TIMES?!?! Not well! LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
Marscami has lost money on every reported quarterly statement, since 2002!! Marani 3 will just keep that losing tradition alive, BECAUSE IT'S A SCAM!!! Bad CEO, bad vodka, bad company, all proven and well documented, just review their financial statements.. They spend $1,000.00 to sell a $100.00 case of overpriced vodka! LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
This is a rotten apple!! LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
The HISTORY!! LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
MRIB's HALL OF SHAME
No Brazil
No D.R.
No Mexico
No Spain
No Monaco
No $105M in contracts
No pleasant financials
No timely OTCM reports
No corporate office
No updates
No huge step forward
No early in the year .10 pps
No .10-.20, just for starters
No mid .20's, at the least
No .50 by the new year
No 1.50/2.00 in a short time
No buyout set up by Dan Senters
No buyout, period
No SEC approval on all Margrit has said/done
No executive team
No Increased shareholder value
No national TV ads
No commercial spot for domestic release
No commercial spot for international release
No Celebrity voiceover on ads
No Three Graces
No Phuket Beer
No Cigar in a Bottle
No $200,000 in revenue per shipping container
No 100 newly hired national sales reps
No national expansion of Costco
No aggressive exposure campaign
No removal of Default status with Nevada SOS
No minimum of 3 containers to be distributed per month
No initial monthly revenue for at least $600,000 with potential for more
No 20,000 case per month increase in production!!
Report TOS
Replies:
Report TOS
The HISTORY!! LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
MRIB's HALL OF SHAME
No Brazil
No D.R.
No Mexico
No Spain
No Monaco
No $105M in contracts
No pleasant financials
No timely OTCM reports
No corporate office
No updates
No huge step forward
No early in the year .10 pps
No .10-.20, just for starters
No mid .20's, at the least
No .50 by the new year
No 1.50/2.00 in a short time
No buyout set up by Dan Senters
No buyout, period
No SEC approval on all Margrit has said/done
No executive team
No Increased shareholder value
No national TV ads
No commercial spot for domestic release
No commercial spot for international release
No Celebrity voiceover on ads
No Three Graces
No Phuket Beer
No Cigar in a Bottle
No $200,000 in revenue per shipping container
No 100 newly hired national sales reps
No national expansion of Costco
No aggressive exposure campaign
No removal of Default status with Nevada SOS
No minimum of 3 containers to be distributed per month
No initial monthly revenue for at least $600,000 with potential for more
No 20,000 case per month increase in production!!
Report TOS
HISTORY!! LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
MRIB's HALL OF SHAME
No Brazil
No D.R.
No Mexico
No Spain
No Monaco
No $105M in contracts
No pleasant financials
No timely OTCM reports
No corporate office
No updates
No huge step forward
No early in the year .10 pps
No .10-.20, just for starters
No mid .20's, at the least
No .50 by the new year
No 1.50/2.00 in a short time
No buyout set up by Dan Senters
No buyout, period
No SEC approval on all Margrit has said/done
No executive team
No Increased shareholder value
No national TV ads
No commercial spot for domestic release
No commercial spot for international release
No Celebrity voiceover on ads
No Three Graces
No Phuket Beer
No Cigar in a Bottle
No $200,000 in revenue per shipping container
No 100 newly hired national sales reps
No national expansion of Costco
No aggressive exposure campaign
No removal of Default status with Nevada SOS
No minimum of 3 containers to be distributed per month
No initial monthly revenue for at least $600,000 with potential for more
I think you should put every penny in to this stock and buy all of the shares, mugly will sell you all of hers!!!! LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
Don't forget the "history" of the 2 past scams as well as the multiple failed attempts at trying to sell this marginal product, SINCE 2002!! You don't want to use "history" and marani in the same sentence! LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
Ohhhhhhh, so scamming and cheating employees and business partners doesn't count!!! LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL Plus, they've been dark for a couple of years, so there wouldn't be any current lawsuits for this destitute, penniless "company"!
FACTS - LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
Here's at least 3 lawsuits. Juggernaut Advertising, Bodie Investments as well as an employee that didn't get paid!!
In October, 2009, Juggernaut Advertising, Inc. commenced arbitration proceedings against the Company seeking damages, including legal expenses and interest based upon an alleged breach of contract by the Company. In December 2009, an arbitrator ruled that the Company was required to pay Juggernaut $219,777 for monies owed under the contract, accrued interest, legal fees and costs. In addition, the arbitrator also determined that the Company should reimburse Juggernaut $5,849 in respect of costs of the arbitration that were previously paid by Juggernaut, based upon the arbitrator’s apportionment of the costs of the arbitration. The Company has accrued the entire $225,626 in accounts payable and accrued expenses and is in the process of evaluating whether or not to appeal the decision of the arbitrator.
Everyone knows about the past "works", TWICE!! LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
Alive and trading, not selling the vodka though... LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
How's that vodka doing??? After all, isn't that the primary reason for having the stock??? LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
It's more than anyone has spent on the actual vodka in a couple of years!! LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
Simple solution for this "vodka company" would be to get rid of mugly, change the "vodka's" name and recipe (get a recipe that people will buy) and bottle!! Problem solved!LOLOLOLOLOL
Fingers crossed for $0.40 tomorrow!! LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
Any word on actual cases sales for this "vodka company"? All of the talk is only about the share scamming company. Nothing about the "vodka". Why is that?? Did they run out of oak barrels??? Hahahahahaha
$0.20 yesterday! Yeah, LOOKING REAL GOOD. LOLOLOLOLOL
2 failed starts??? LOLOLOLOL This "company" has been "starting" with the same scamily, SINCE 2002!!! They've lost money EVERY QUARTER. Sabotage? Mugly truly did sabotage, HER SHAREHOLDERS!!!
DOA, 2 TIMES, with mugly's minions trying to lure people for a 3rd time!!
$0.20 may have saved the company!!! LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY...DOWN 50%!!!! 50%!!!
Quick, someone wake up the painter!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Why would anyone want to??? LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL Those old bottles sitting sooooo long will have those corks very brittle and falling apart, which may help the taste!!
Is this the SMART MONEY you are referring to???
S outheast distributors that never happened
M exico deal that never happened
A list celebrities that never happened
R etailers that never happened
T hree siblings profits that never happened
M oney tv promises that never happened
O n premise accounts that never happened
N ew sales reps that never happened
E yraud PR promises that never happened
Y ears of big claims that never happened
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
$0.0001 x $0.0002 = $0.00000002!!!!
I think you're correct where this is headed.
The little kid down the street made $18.00 today, selling lemonade!!! Her product must TASTE good!! She made 90 times what MRIB made. LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL She's off for the summer so she could be CEO, but she seems honest, so she wouldn't fit the current or past business model!!
MRIB 1000 sold @ 0.0002, for $0.20!!! LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
Don't forget about touting the "sales deal" with Brazil, The Dominican, Mexico, major retailers, large distributors in the southeast, 100 sales reps, A list celebrities, and the deal with the make believe distillery of a production increase to 20,000 cases per month! LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL