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More dilution today I see... LMFDO CLOWNS #NEWBAURED
Yeah pal his name is Mark Newbauer. #FRAUD #NEWBAUERED
Unfortunately, Mark Newbauer is not an actual CEO as you know, he is a stock promoter. Nothing more nothing less than a classic OTC habitual fraudster.
This is his promotion company.
https://www.otcprwire.com/
https://twitter.com/otcprwire?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor
He does not produce movies or even invest in them. He is here for one reason and that is to fleece investors.
Check out these companies that he was directly involved in: NWAV(PAOG)(1:200 reverse split), ADCS (Caveat Emptor - "There is a known investigation of fraudulent activity involving the company, its securities or insiders"). on and on and on...
Not to mention the fake PRs he put out to defraud VGTL investors LOL.
What do they have in common? ALL ARE FRAUDULENT SCAMS
#NEWBAURED
LMAO Ok Mark... Hopefully an indictment is around the corner! By four jobs do you mean four penny stock frauds? #NEWBaured
What the hell is an ultra bottom entry?
Anybody know?
WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!
#NEWBAURED
America wins AGAIN!!! VGTL is deader than a NAZI on D-DAY!!!
#FRAUD #NEWBaured
SEC Investor Alert and Bulletin - VGTL COVID SCAM
https://www.sec.gov/oiea/investor-alerts-and-bulletins/ia_coronavirus
Look Out for Coronavirus-Related Investment Scams - Investor Alert
May 6, 2020
The SEC’s Office of Investor Education and Advocacy is issuing this Investor Alert to warn investors about investment frauds involving claims that a company’s products or services will be used to help stop the coronavirus outbreak.
Fraudsters often use the latest news developments to lure investors into scams. We have become aware of a number of Internet promotions, including on social media, claiming that the products or services of publicly-traded companies can prevent, detect, or cure coronavirus, and that the stock of these companies will dramatically increase in value as a result. The promotions often take the form of so-called “research reports” and make predictions of a specific “target price.” We urge investors to be wary of these promotions, and to be aware of the substantial potential for fraud at this time.
Be cautious of claims that a company’s products or services can help stop the coronavirus, especially claims that involve microcap stocks. These claims may be made as part of fraudulent “pump-and-dump” schemes.
You may lose significant amounts of money if you invest in a company that makes inaccurate or unreliable claims. You may not be able to sell your shares if trading in the company is suspended.
Submissions of tips, complaints, or referrals relating to suspected securities fraud or wrongdoing can be made online at https://www.sec.gov/tcr.
Although false statements relating to coronavirus may be about any company, microcap stocks may be particularly vulnerable to fraudulent investment schemes, including coronavirus-related scams. Microcap stocks are low-priced stocks issued by the smallest of companies. There is often limited publicly-available information about microcap companies’ management, products, services, and finances. This can make it easier for fraudsters to spread false information about the company and to profit at the expense of unsuspecting investors.
For example, in a “pump-and-dump” scheme, promoters “pump” up, or increase, the stock price of a company by spreading positive, but often false, rumors. These rumors cause many investors to purchase the stock. Then the promoters or others working with them quickly “dump” their own shares before the hype ends. Typically, after the promoters profit from their sales, the stock price drops and the remaining investors lose most of their money.
SEC Trading Suspensions. SEC staff actively monitors trading activity, and the SEC can suspend trading in any stock for up to 10 days when it believes that information about a company is inaccurate or unreliable. Investors who own stock in a company subject to a trading suspension may be unable to sell their shares until the trading suspension is lifted, or even after. Investors should keep this possibility in mind when deciding whether to purchase the stock of a company. Recent trading suspensions issued in connection with coronavirus/COVID-19 include:
Nano Magic Inc. (4/30/2020)
Kleangas Energy Technologies, Inc. aka CaliPharms, Inc. (4/27/2020)
Decision Diagnostics Corp. (4/23/2020)
Predictive Technology Group, Inc. (4/21/2020)
SpectrumDNA, Inc. (4/21/2020)
SCWorx Corp. (4/21/2020)
PreCheck Health Services, Inc. (4/16/2020)
Bravatek Solutions, Inc. (4/15/2020)
BioXyTran, Inc. (4/15/2020)
Signpath Pharma, Inc. (4/15/2020)
Applied BioSciences Corp. (4/13/2020)
Arrayit Corporation (4/13/2020)
Solei Systems, Inc. (4/10/2020)
Roadman Investments Corp. (4/10/2020)
Parallax Health Sciences, Inc. (4/10/2020)
VGTel, Inc. (4/10/2020)
Turbo Global Partners, Inc. (4/9/2020)
BioELife Corp. f/k/a U.S. Lithium Corp. (4/8/2020)
Key Capital Corporation (4/7/2020)
Prestige Capital Corp. (4/7/2020)
Wellness Matrix Group, Inc. (4/7/2020)
Sandy Steele Unlimited Inc. (4/3/2020)
No Borders, Inc. (4/3/2020)
Praxsyn Corporation (3/25/2020)
Zoom Technologies, Inc. (3/25/2020)
Eastgate Biotech Corp. (2/24/2020)
Aethlon Medical, Inc. (2/7/2020)
When investing in any company, including companies that claim to focus on coronavirus-related products and services, carefully research the investment and keep in mind that investment scam artists often exploit the latest crisis to line their own pockets.
Sorry pal Newbauer stocks literally only go down. Anybody that owns this should look into the "Fort Wayne Mafia", you'll be in for a hell of a fraud rabbit hole. And Newbauer is near the top.
So ya got NEWBaured, what now?
For all those that have fell victim to the VGTL fraudulent hijack, here is an helpful SEC link to help victims of securities law violations recover money.
https://www.investor.gov/additional-resources/news-alerts/alerts-bulletins/investor-bulletin-how-victims-securities-law
#NEWBaured
++++ VGTL .0004, -89% on dilution and FAKE PRs since 8/9/18... 0001 next. 1,800,000,000+++ O/S. #HALLOFFAMEFRAUD #HUNTED #TOLDYASO
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=142790142
WAIT WHAT?
#LETYOUSURPRISE #IMUSTLOUGTH
++++ VGTL .0005, -88% on dilution and FAKE PRs since 8/9/18... 0001 next. 1,800,000,000+++ O/S. #HALLOFFAMEFRAUD #HUNTED #TOLDYASO
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=142790142
WAIT WHAT?
#LETYOUSURPRISE #IMUSTLOUGTH
Are you surprised? #LETYOUSURPRISE
VGTL is a fraud stock
LOOKS LIKE THE VGTL ROCKET IS HEADED TO CHINA. LMFDO!
WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
CRASH AND BURN!
#FRAUD #NEWBAURED
NEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEWWWWWWWWWBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaured
VGTL biggest OTC scam going...
VGTL SEC Investor Alert and Bulletin - COVID SCAM
https://www.sec.gov/oiea/investor-alerts-and-bulletins/ia_coronavirus
Look Out for Coronavirus-Related Investment Scams - Investor Alert
May 6, 2020
The SEC’s Office of Investor Education and Advocacy is issuing this Investor Alert to warn investors about investment frauds involving claims that a company’s products or services will be used to help stop the coronavirus outbreak.
Fraudsters often use the latest news developments to lure investors into scams. We have become aware of a number of Internet promotions, including on social media, claiming that the products or services of publicly-traded companies can prevent, detect, or cure coronavirus, and that the stock of these companies will dramatically increase in value as a result. The promotions often take the form of so-called “research reports” and make predictions of a specific “target price.” We urge investors to be wary of these promotions, and to be aware of the substantial potential for fraud at this time.
Be cautious of claims that a company’s products or services can help stop the coronavirus, especially claims that involve microcap stocks. These claims may be made as part of fraudulent “pump-and-dump” schemes.
You may lose significant amounts of money if you invest in a company that makes inaccurate or unreliable claims. You may not be able to sell your shares if trading in the company is suspended.
Submissions of tips, complaints, or referrals relating to suspected securities fraud or wrongdoing can be made online at https://www.sec.gov/tcr.
Although false statements relating to coronavirus may be about any company, microcap stocks may be particularly vulnerable to fraudulent investment schemes, including coronavirus-related scams. Microcap stocks are low-priced stocks issued by the smallest of companies. There is often limited publicly-available information about microcap companies’ management, products, services, and finances. This can make it easier for fraudsters to spread false information about the company and to profit at the expense of unsuspecting investors.
For example, in a “pump-and-dump” scheme, promoters “pump” up, or increase, the stock price of a company by spreading positive, but often false, rumors. These rumors cause many investors to purchase the stock. Then the promoters or others working with them quickly “dump” their own shares before the hype ends. Typically, after the promoters profit from their sales, the stock price drops and the remaining investors lose most of their money.
SEC Trading Suspensions. SEC staff actively monitors trading activity, and the SEC can suspend trading in any stock for up to 10 days when it believes that information about a company is inaccurate or unreliable. Investors who own stock in a company subject to a trading suspension may be unable to sell their shares until the trading suspension is lifted, or even after. Investors should keep this possibility in mind when deciding whether to purchase the stock of a company. Recent trading suspensions issued in connection with coronavirus/COVID-19 include:
Nano Magic Inc. (4/30/2020)
Kleangas Energy Technologies, Inc. aka CaliPharms, Inc. (4/27/2020)
Decision Diagnostics Corp. (4/23/2020)
Predictive Technology Group, Inc. (4/21/2020)
SpectrumDNA, Inc. (4/21/2020)
SCWorx Corp. (4/21/2020)
PreCheck Health Services, Inc. (4/16/2020)
Bravatek Solutions, Inc. (4/15/2020)
BioXyTran, Inc. (4/15/2020)
Signpath Pharma, Inc. (4/15/2020)
Applied BioSciences Corp. (4/13/2020)
Arrayit Corporation (4/13/2020)
Solei Systems, Inc. (4/10/2020)
Roadman Investments Corp. (4/10/2020)
Parallax Health Sciences, Inc. (4/10/2020)
VGTel, Inc. (4/10/2020)
Turbo Global Partners, Inc. (4/9/2020)
BioELife Corp. f/k/a U.S. Lithium Corp. (4/8/2020)
Key Capital Corporation (4/7/2020)
Prestige Capital Corp. (4/7/2020)
Wellness Matrix Group, Inc. (4/7/2020)
Sandy Steele Unlimited Inc. (4/3/2020)
No Borders, Inc. (4/3/2020)
Praxsyn Corporation (3/25/2020)
Zoom Technologies, Inc. (3/25/2020)
Eastgate Biotech Corp. (2/24/2020)
Aethlon Medical, Inc. (2/7/2020)
When investing in any company, including companies that claim to focus on coronavirus-related products and services, carefully research the investment and keep in mind that investment scam artists often exploit the latest crisis to line their own pockets.
BE VERY AWARE of the "CEO" Newbauer and his German promotion puppet.
BUYER BEWARE: DON'T FALL VICTIM TO THE DUMP!
There is a fake email floating around regarding the share structure, the actual O/S was 1,310,264,512 shares over a year ago, at the end of the previous 3rd party promo.
Here is a great link regarding fake alerts and social postings, this board should be vary wary of the fake IR email floating around.
https://www.sec.gov/oiea/investor-alerts-bulletins/ia_rumors.html
In addition be aware of the non-stop promotion coming out of Germany, since JULY 2018!
BUYER BEWARE!
LMFDO! #NEWBAUERED
But but the O/S is 810m shares.... DrRrRRrrRrRrrrRR #FAKE
++++ VGTL .0007, -86% on dilution and FAKE PRs since 8/9/18... 0001 next. 1,700,000,000+++ O/S. #HALLOFFAMEFRAUD #HUNTED #TOLDYASO
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=142790142
WAIT WHAT?
#LETYOUSURPRISE #IMUSTLOUGTH
So ya got NEWBaured, what now?
For all those that have fell victim to the VGTL fraudulent hijack, here is an helpful SEC link to help victims of securities law violations recover money.
https://www.investor.gov/additional-resources/news-alerts/alerts-bulletins/investor-bulletin-how-victims-securities-law
#NEWBaured
So ya got NEWBaured, what now?
For all those that have fell victim to the VGTL fraudulent hijack, here is an helpful SEC link to help victims of securities law violations recover money.
https://www.investor.gov/additional-resources/news-alerts/alerts-bulletins/investor-bulletin-how-victims-securities-law
#NEWBaured
Unfortunately, there are multiple fake emails posted to the board in an attempt to entice unsuspecting investors to buy the stock.There is a fake email floating around regarding the share structure, the actual O/S was 1,310,264,512 shares 12 months ago, at the end of the previous 3rd party promo.
Of course Newbauer continues to dilute the remaining 700 million shares though, but hopefully the SEC will step in soon and cancel this ticker! #NEWBAUERED #HUNTED
Here is a great link regarding fake alerts and social postings, this board should be vary wary of the fake IR email floating around.
https://www.sec.gov/oiea/investor-alerts-bulletins/ia_rumors.html
NEWS! !
Another new civil case for Newbauer.
http://www.superiorcourt.maricopa.gov/docket/CivilCourtCases/caseInfo.asp?caseNumber=CV2019-011224
Is he ever going to settle all of these judgments or naw??!
https://public.courts.in.gov/mycase/#/vw/SearchResults/eyJ2Ijp7Ik1vZGUiOiJCeVBhcnR5IiwiQ2FzZU51bSI6bnVsbCwiQ2l0ZU51bSI6bnVsbCwiQ3Jvc3NSZWZOdW0iOm51bGwsIkZpcnN0IjoibWFyayIsIk1pZGRsZSI6bnVsbCwiTGFzdCI6Im5ld2JhdWVyIiwiQnVzaW5lc3MiOm51bGwsIkRvQlN0YXJ0IjpudWxsLCJEb0JFbmQiOm51bGwsIk9BTnVtIjpudWxsLCJCYXJOdW0iOm51bGwsIlNvdW5kRXgiOmZhbHNlLCJDb3VydEl0ZW1JRCI6OTIsIkNhdGVnb3JpZXMiOm51bGwsIkxpbWl0cyI6bnVsbCwiQWR2YW5jZWQiOmZhbHNlLCJBY3RpdmVGbGFnIjoiQWxsIiwiRmlsZVN0YXJ0IjpudWxsLCJGaWxlRW5kIjpudWxsLCJDb3VudHlDb2RlIjpudWxsfX0=
#NEWBAURED #HUNTED
HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM. I see not much has changed LMFDO! Well besides the skyrocketing O/S. BWAHAHAHAHAHA
LMFDO. LiTtERalLy dARk oR dEfUnCt.
https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/VGTL/security
#NEWBauered
VGTL SEC Investor Alert and Bulletin - COVID SCAM
https://www.sec.gov/oiea/investor-alerts-and-bulletins/ia_coronavirus
Look Out for Coronavirus-Related Investment Scams - Investor Alert
May 6, 2020
The SEC’s Office of Investor Education and Advocacy is issuing this Investor Alert to warn investors about investment frauds involving claims that a company’s products or services will be used to help stop the coronavirus outbreak.
Fraudsters often use the latest news developments to lure investors into scams. We have become aware of a number of Internet promotions, including on social media, claiming that the products or services of publicly-traded companies can prevent, detect, or cure coronavirus, and that the stock of these companies will dramatically increase in value as a result. The promotions often take the form of so-called “research reports” and make predictions of a specific “target price.” We urge investors to be wary of these promotions, and to be aware of the substantial potential for fraud at this time.
Be cautious of claims that a company’s products or services can help stop the coronavirus, especially claims that involve microcap stocks. These claims may be made as part of fraudulent “pump-and-dump” schemes.
You may lose significant amounts of money if you invest in a company that makes inaccurate or unreliable claims. You may not be able to sell your shares if trading in the company is suspended.
Submissions of tips, complaints, or referrals relating to suspected securities fraud or wrongdoing can be made online at https://www.sec.gov/tcr.
Although false statements relating to coronavirus may be about any company, microcap stocks may be particularly vulnerable to fraudulent investment schemes, including coronavirus-related scams. Microcap stocks are low-priced stocks issued by the smallest of companies. There is often limited publicly-available information about microcap companies’ management, products, services, and finances. This can make it easier for fraudsters to spread false information about the company and to profit at the expense of unsuspecting investors.
For example, in a “pump-and-dump” scheme, promoters “pump” up, or increase, the stock price of a company by spreading positive, but often false, rumors. These rumors cause many investors to purchase the stock. Then the promoters or others working with them quickly “dump” their own shares before the hype ends. Typically, after the promoters profit from their sales, the stock price drops and the remaining investors lose most of their money.
SEC Trading Suspensions. SEC staff actively monitors trading activity, and the SEC can suspend trading in any stock for up to 10 days when it believes that information about a company is inaccurate or unreliable. Investors who own stock in a company subject to a trading suspension may be unable to sell their shares until the trading suspension is lifted, or even after. Investors should keep this possibility in mind when deciding whether to purchase the stock of a company. Recent trading suspensions issued in connection with coronavirus/COVID-19 include:
Nano Magic Inc. (4/30/2020)
Kleangas Energy Technologies, Inc. aka CaliPharms, Inc. (4/27/2020)
Decision Diagnostics Corp. (4/23/2020)
Predictive Technology Group, Inc. (4/21/2020)
SpectrumDNA, Inc. (4/21/2020)
SCWorx Corp. (4/21/2020)
PreCheck Health Services, Inc. (4/16/2020)
Bravatek Solutions, Inc. (4/15/2020)
BioXyTran, Inc. (4/15/2020)
Signpath Pharma, Inc. (4/15/2020)
Applied BioSciences Corp. (4/13/2020)
Arrayit Corporation (4/13/2020)
Solei Systems, Inc. (4/10/2020)
Roadman Investments Corp. (4/10/2020)
Parallax Health Sciences, Inc. (4/10/2020)
VGTel, Inc. (4/10/2020)
Turbo Global Partners, Inc. (4/9/2020)
BioELife Corp. f/k/a U.S. Lithium Corp. (4/8/2020)
Key Capital Corporation (4/7/2020)
Prestige Capital Corp. (4/7/2020)
Wellness Matrix Group, Inc. (4/7/2020)
Sandy Steele Unlimited Inc. (4/3/2020)
No Borders, Inc. (4/3/2020)
Praxsyn Corporation (3/25/2020)
Zoom Technologies, Inc. (3/25/2020)
Eastgate Biotech Corp. (2/24/2020)
Aethlon Medical, Inc. (2/7/2020)
When investing in any company, including companies that claim to focus on coronavirus-related products and services, carefully research the investment and keep in mind that investment scam artists often exploit the latest crisis to line their own pockets.
So ya got NEWBaured, what now?
For all those that have fell victim to the VGTL fraudulent hijack, here is an helpful SEC link to help victims of securities law violations recover money.
https://www.investor.gov/additional-resources/news-alerts/alerts-bulletins/investor-bulletin-how-victims-securities-law
#NEWBaured
WOW! Termination of Registration of a Class of Security Under Section 12(g) (15-12g)
https://ih.advfn.com/stock-market/USOTC/vgtel-inc-pn-VGTL/stock-news/76698502/termination-of-registration-of-a-class-of-security
Look out below!
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Dilution link for anyone who doesn't understand how to find the VGTL chart.
https://ih.advfn.com/stock-market/USOTC/vgtel-inc-pn-VGTL/chart
VGTL SECURITIES FRAUD:
Neil Fogel the current "CFO" of VGTL has been the CFO since 2013.
https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/people/person.asp?personId=247724678&privcapId=27329011
Under his watch this FRAUDULENT SCAM took place with his co-conspirator and business partner Edward Durante.
https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/recidivist-securities-fraudster-edward-durante-sentenced-18-years-prison-securities
BEWARE of the VGTL Dilution Blindness Trap:
Dilution blindness can exacerbate the situation. Even people who are not specifically seeking confirmation often just shut out the prevailing market realities in order to do nothing and postpone the evil day when the losses just have to be confronted.
If one knows deep down that there is a problem with one's investments, such as a major scandal at the company or market warnings, but one reads everything online except for the financial headlines, then one is probably suffering from this blinder effect.
BUYER BEWARE: VGTL intent to continue dilution from the last 10Q
(disclaimer: this Q was not filed with the SEC, but filed as an unaudited disclosure with OTCMarkets.com)
https://backend.otcmarkets.com/otcapi/company/financial-report/211454/content
Trading Suspension – Information regarding potential VGTL suspension.
Why would the SEC suspend trading in VGTL?
The federal securities laws generally allow the SEC to suspend trading in any stock for up to ten business days if the SEC believes the suspension is necessary to protect investors and the public interest. Some examples of when the SEC may suspend trading include:
There is a lack of current information about the company (for example, when a company is delinquent in its filings of required reports);
Questions arise about the accuracy of publicly available information, including in company press releases and reports, about the company’s current operational status, financial condition, or business transactions;
Questions arise about trading in the stock, including trading by insiders, potential market manipulation, and the ability to clear and settle transactions in the stock. What happens after a suspension depends on the market where the stock trades – different rules apply in different types of markets.
Over-The-Counter (OTC) Stocks
A quoted market for stocks that trade in the OTC market, which includes stocks quoted on DBOT ATS, Global OTC ATS, and OTC Link ATS, among other venues, does not automatically resume at the end of a trading suspension period. Before an OTC stock can resume being quoted after a suspension, a broker-dealer must fulfill the requirements of certain SEC and Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) rules. For additional information on these rules, please read our Investor Bulletin: Trading Suspensions.
Exchange Traded Stocks
Stocks that trade on a national securities exchange will resume trading automatically when a suspension ends.
WARNING
Use caution before buying or selling any stock after a trading suspension ends. The SEC may continue to investigate a company to determine if it has violated securities laws and rules, but will not make any comments on the status of any investigation. The SEC will publicly announce any enforcement action against the company.
How can investors learn more about trading suspensions?
For additional information relating to trading suspensions and potential risks of investing in low-priced stocks, see:
Investor Bulletin: Trading Suspensions.
Microcap Stock Investor Bulletins: Microcap Stock Basics (General Information); Microcap Stock Basics (Research); and Microcap Stock Basics (Risk).
The Investor.gov Spotlight Page on Microcap Fraud.
Current and historical SEC trading suspension information.
You can also call us at 1-800-732-0330, ask a question using this online form, or email us at Help@SEC.gov(link sends e-mail).
Visit Investor.gov, the SEC’s website for individual investors.
https://www.sec.gov/oiea/investor-alerts-and-bulletins/ib_tradingsuspensions
VGTL SEC Investor Alert and Bulletin - COVID SCAM
https://www.sec.gov/oiea/investor-alerts-and-bulletins/ia_coronavirus
Look Out for Coronavirus-Related Investment Scams - Investor Alert
May 6, 2020
The SEC’s Office of Investor Education and Advocacy is issuing this Investor Alert to warn investors about investment frauds involving claims that a company’s products or services will be used to help stop the coronavirus outbreak.
Fraudsters often use the latest news developments to lure investors into scams. We have become aware of a number of Internet promotions, including on social media, claiming that the products or services of publicly-traded companies can prevent, detect, or cure coronavirus, and that the stock of these companies will dramatically increase in value as a result. The promotions often take the form of so-called “research reports” and make predictions of a specific “target price.” We urge investors to be wary of these promotions, and to be aware of the substantial potential for fraud at this time.
Be cautious of claims that a company’s products or services can help stop the coronavirus, especially claims that involve microcap stocks. These claims may be made as part of fraudulent “pump-and-dump” schemes.
You may lose significant amounts of money if you invest in a company that makes inaccurate or unreliable claims. You may not be able to sell your shares if trading in the company is suspended.
Submissions of tips, complaints, or referrals relating to suspected securities fraud or wrongdoing can be made online at https://www.sec.gov/tcr.
Although false statements relating to coronavirus may be about any company, microcap stocks may be particularly vulnerable to fraudulent investment schemes, including coronavirus-related scams. Microcap stocks are low-priced stocks issued by the smallest of companies. There is often limited publicly-available information about microcap companies’ management, products, services, and finances. This can make it easier for fraudsters to spread false information about the company and to profit at the expense of unsuspecting investors.
For example, in a “pump-and-dump” scheme, promoters “pump” up, or increase, the stock price of a company by spreading positive, but often false, rumors. These rumors cause many investors to purchase the stock. Then the promoters or others working with them quickly “dump” their own shares before the hype ends. Typically, after the promoters profit from their sales, the stock price drops and the remaining investors lose most of their money.
SEC Trading Suspensions. SEC staff actively monitors trading activity, and the SEC can suspend trading in any stock for up to 10 days when it believes that information about a company is inaccurate or unreliable. Investors who own stock in a company subject to a trading suspension may be unable to sell their shares until the trading suspension is lifted, or even after. Investors should keep this possibility in mind when deciding whether to purchase the stock of a company. Recent trading suspensions issued in connection with coronavirus/COVID-19 include:
Nano Magic Inc. (4/30/2020)
Kleangas Energy Technologies, Inc. aka CaliPharms, Inc. (4/27/2020)
Decision Diagnostics Corp. (4/23/2020)
Predictive Technology Group, Inc. (4/21/2020)
SpectrumDNA, Inc. (4/21/2020)
SCWorx Corp. (4/21/2020)
PreCheck Health Services, Inc. (4/16/2020)
Bravatek Solutions, Inc. (4/15/2020)
BioXyTran, Inc. (4/15/2020)
Signpath Pharma, Inc. (4/15/2020)
Applied BioSciences Corp. (4/13/2020)
Arrayit Corporation (4/13/2020)
Solei Systems, Inc. (4/10/2020)
Roadman Investments Corp. (4/10/2020)
Parallax Health Sciences, Inc. (4/10/2020)
VGTel, Inc. (4/10/2020)
Turbo Global Partners, Inc. (4/9/2020)
BioELife Corp. f/k/a U.S. Lithium Corp. (4/8/2020)
Key Capital Corporation (4/7/2020)
Prestige Capital Corp. (4/7/2020)
Wellness Matrix Group, Inc. (4/7/2020)
Sandy Steele Unlimited Inc. (4/3/2020)
No Borders, Inc. (4/3/2020)
Praxsyn Corporation (3/25/2020)
Zoom Technologies, Inc. (3/25/2020)
Eastgate Biotech Corp. (2/24/2020)
Aethlon Medical, Inc. (2/7/2020)
When investing in any company, including companies that claim to focus on coronavirus-related products and services, carefully research the investment and keep in mind that investment scam artists often exploit the latest crisis to line their own pockets.
Crazy that multiple fake COVID and AMAZON MERGER PRs and hundreds of million in volume can't lift this out of trips. I wonder what in the world could be the reason behind that?
Hopefully this new scam will the final nail in the coffin for Newbauer's very long history of fraud!
#THROWAWAYTHEKEY #NEWBauered
mrmcdonald@aol.com
What do you know, the new CDO's email address is a spam emailer from Russia.
Who woulda thunk.
https://cleantalk.org/blacklists/mrmcdonald@aol.com
#NEWBaured #HUNTED
Happy Dilution Tuesday Everybody!
#NEWBAUERED
VGTL and the "Chairman of the Board" Mark Newbauer (aka Mack B Newbauer, Mark B Newbaugh, Mark Newbaner, Mark Newbaugh and Mark B Newbauer) both have long history of fraud. This is just the tip of the iceberg, see my previous posts for additional DD.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-05-15/penny-stock-swindler-sentenced-to-18-years-for-15-million-scam
https://www.whitesecuritieslaw.com/2012/09/21/sec-suspends-trading-in-the-securities-of-16-companies-in-ongoing-effort-to-combat-microcap-stock-fraud/
SEC Investor Alert and Bulletin - VGTL COVID SCAM
https://www.sec.gov/oiea/investor-alerts-and-bulletins/ia_coronavirus
Look Out for Coronavirus-Related Investment Scams - Investor Alert
May 6, 2020
The SEC’s Office of Investor Education and Advocacy is issuing this Investor Alert to warn investors about investment frauds involving claims that a company’s products or services will be used to help stop the coronavirus outbreak.
Fraudsters often use the latest news developments to lure investors into scams. We have become aware of a number of Internet promotions, including on social media, claiming that the products or services of publicly-traded companies can prevent, detect, or cure coronavirus, and that the stock of these companies will dramatically increase in value as a result. The promotions often take the form of so-called “research reports” and make predictions of a specific “target price.” We urge investors to be wary of these promotions, and to be aware of the substantial potential for fraud at this time.
Be cautious of claims that a company’s products or services can help stop the coronavirus, especially claims that involve microcap stocks. These claims may be made as part of fraudulent “pump-and-dump” schemes.
You may lose significant amounts of money if you invest in a company that makes inaccurate or unreliable claims. You may not be able to sell your shares if trading in the company is suspended.
Submissions of tips, complaints, or referrals relating to suspected securities fraud or wrongdoing can be made online at https://www.sec.gov/tcr.
Although false statements relating to coronavirus may be about any company, microcap stocks may be particularly vulnerable to fraudulent investment schemes, including coronavirus-related scams. Microcap stocks are low-priced stocks issued by the smallest of companies. There is often limited publicly-available information about microcap companies’ management, products, services, and finances. This can make it easier for fraudsters to spread false information about the company and to profit at the expense of unsuspecting investors.
For example, in a “pump-and-dump” scheme, promoters “pump” up, or increase, the stock price of a company by spreading positive, but often false, rumors. These rumors cause many investors to purchase the stock. Then the promoters or others working with them quickly “dump” their own shares before the hype ends. Typically, after the promoters profit from their sales, the stock price drops and the remaining investors lose most of their money.
SEC Trading Suspensions. SEC staff actively monitors trading activity, and the SEC can suspend trading in any stock for up to 10 days when it believes that information about a company is inaccurate or unreliable. Investors who own stock in a company subject to a trading suspension may be unable to sell their shares until the trading suspension is lifted, or even after. Investors should keep this possibility in mind when deciding whether to purchase the stock of a company. Recent trading suspensions issued in connection with coronavirus/COVID-19 include:
Nano Magic Inc. (4/30/2020)
Kleangas Energy Technologies, Inc. aka CaliPharms, Inc. (4/27/2020)
Decision Diagnostics Corp. (4/23/2020)
Predictive Technology Group, Inc. (4/21/2020)
SpectrumDNA, Inc. (4/21/2020)
SCWorx Corp. (4/21/2020)
PreCheck Health Services, Inc. (4/16/2020)
Bravatek Solutions, Inc. (4/15/2020)
BioXyTran, Inc. (4/15/2020)
Signpath Pharma, Inc. (4/15/2020)
Applied BioSciences Corp. (4/13/2020)
Arrayit Corporation (4/13/2020)
Solei Systems, Inc. (4/10/2020)
Roadman Investments Corp. (4/10/2020)
Parallax Health Sciences, Inc. (4/10/2020)
VGTel, Inc. (4/10/2020)
Turbo Global Partners, Inc. (4/9/2020)
BioELife Corp. f/k/a U.S. Lithium Corp. (4/8/2020)
Key Capital Corporation (4/7/2020)
Prestige Capital Corp. (4/7/2020)
Wellness Matrix Group, Inc. (4/7/2020)
Sandy Steele Unlimited Inc. (4/3/2020)
No Borders, Inc. (4/3/2020)
Praxsyn Corporation (3/25/2020)
Zoom Technologies, Inc. (3/25/2020)
Eastgate Biotech Corp. (2/24/2020)
Aethlon Medical, Inc. (2/7/2020)
When investing in any company, including companies that claim to focus on coronavirus-related products and services, carefully research the investment and keep in mind that investment scam artists often exploit the latest crisis to line their own pockets.
Is VGTeL a fake healthcare company, a fake media company or a shuttered restaurant in Dallas? Anybody know?
The world is still waiting on VGTel's promised COVID cure and I'm still waiting on the promised Game of Thrones spinoff.