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Time to buy tomorrow.
2 years away. Come up with something better. It will be paid off by that time.
Stock is running back up today. Close at 13c, Go BLUU
BULL, I didn't see news come out from the Co when the stock was up 50% as to why.
ON YAHOO NOT GOOGLE,,,,THANKS
NOTHING CAME UP?
SYMOBL FOR WARRENTS
Short attack
All this buys today are short covering RIGHT
Seal worked in good faith on the rent issues before letting go of the stores. This will help them greatly in court. Should be at .25 cents by march.
Only 350,000 dollars.
Telomere?
Is this 1 of are drugs. I can't find it. Thanks
Who is buying? I think I WILL BUY 20,000 shares, tomorrow.
Was hoping for a better close but it stayed above a dollar. See you tomorrow.
No
What is o/s?
I looked at short squeeze.com and only 200,000 shares short.
Are you adding?
Was that a short squeeze? today
Why are people buying this stock?
link
Why are people buying the stock and was this a short squeeze today?
Jim Cramer long on CNET.Great news for longs.
LOOKING TO OPEN AT .079
Where is Joe today.
Hope I am right.
It's the 4th Quarter,
Good news is coming.
Anybody else on the board?
Looking for .105 today.
Looking for .105 today.
Launch in the 4th quarter of this year 2014. Income.
Anybody out there.THE STOCK IS AT .08 CENTS
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Doctors at the scene are assessing a possible case of Ebola, the Braintree Fire Department said.
The Patriot Ledger reported a man who recently traveled to West Africa is being isolated outside the center, according to fire department officials.
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New case 3
No SEC filings today on Ameritrade.
Old news on the shares for sale. Can't you do any better. Shorty
OLD NEWS
Four charged with manipulating U.S. marijuana-related stocks
By Jonathan Stempel
Tue Aug 5, 2014 5:44pm EDT
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Aug 5 (Reuters) - U.S. authorities on Tuesday charged four stock promoters with civil fraud for manipulating the securities of marijuana-related and other microcap companies, and three were hit with criminal charges over their trades in a penny stock.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said Mikhail Galas, Alexander Hawatmeh, Christopher Mrowca and Tovy Pustovit made more than $2.5 million by buying six thinly traded stocks and then artificially driving up their prices through a so-called "pump-and-dump" scheme.
It said the defendants, all in their early- to mid-20s, conducted "matched" offsetting trades to create an appearance of growing demand and promoted the stocks with "blast" emails through websites such as Explosive Alerts and moneyrunnersgroup.com.
The SEC said two of the stocks were GrowLife Inc, which has said it provides soil, nutrients and other products to help cultivate plant-based medicines, and Hemp Inc, which has said it focuses on the industrial hemp industry but does not cultivate or market medical cannabis.
Galas, Hawatmeh and Mrowca were also charged criminally by the U.S. Department of Justice with conspiracy to commit securities fraud and conspiracy to launder monetary instruments in connection with one of the non-marijuana-related stocks, ISM International Inc.
Lawyers for the defendants could not immediately be located.
GrowLife and Hemp are not defendants in either case.
Galas, of Vancouver, Washington; Hawatmeh, of Salem, Oregon; and Mrowca, of Bradenton, Florida, have been arrested and are in federal custody, according to a spokeswoman for U.S. Attorney Jenny Durkan in Seattle, who announced the criminal charges.
Pustovit also lives in Vancouver, the SEC said.
In May, the SEC warned investors about possible scams involving marijuana-related investments, saying fraudsters often try to exploit new growth industries by manipulating stocks.
The cases are U.S. v. Mrowca et al, U.S. District Court, Western District of Washington, No. 14-mj-05172; and SEC v. Galas et al in the same court, No. 14-05621. (Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Editing by Dan Grebler)
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