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Oh, and ex, do you have a suit?
So, based on your excellent post, I looked up “hope” in ChatGPT…..
(I love ChatGPT): I found, some.
“””A): There are a few exceptions and alternative mechanisms for early release:
1. **Good Conduct Time**: Federal inmates can earn good conduct time, which can reduce their sentence by up to 54 days per year for good behavior.
2. **Compassionate Release**: Inmates may be eligible for compassionate release due to extraordinary and compelling circumstances, such as severe medical conditions, advanced age, or family circumstances. The Bureau of Prisons must petition the court for this release.
3. **Reduction in Sentence for Cooperation**: In some cases, inmates may receive a reduction in their sentence for providing substantial assistance to law enforcement.
4. **Residential Reentry Centers (Halfway Houses)**: Toward the end of their sentence, inmates may be transferred to a halfway house or home confinement to help them transition back into the community.
B): To determine the percentage reduction in a federal prison sentence due to good conduct time (54 days per year), we can follow these steps:
1. Calculate the total number of days in a year: 365 days.
2. Determine the percentage reduction by dividing the good conduct time by the total number of days in a year and then multiplying by 100 to convert it to a percentage.
Here's the calculation:
\[ \text{Percentage reduction} = \left( \frac{54 \text{ days}}{365 \text{ days}} \right) \times 100 \]
\[ \text{Percentage reduction} \approx \left( 0.14795 \right) \times 100 \]
\[ \text{Percentage reduction} \approx 14.8\% \]
Therefore, the good conduct time of 54 days per year translates to approximately a 14.8% reduction in the total sentence per year for good behavior.””””
Hope, still in the dictionary, I guess.
Thanks for the post, BB. Best.
He’s been selling his Chicago properties. Just saying to say. Not that it matters. Apropos of nothing, but the real estate moves… He has way too much money to worry about money… Best.
Yep. Thanks bio, for all you do and share. You’re a thorn in their side. A rose for so many more. Best.
He shorted the vix. Ooops. Shorting does not always end well. He was forced by the exchange to close out. Citadel did it for him/took him/took all of his positions with them. That’s what happened. In that regard.
Indeed. Astonishing, Copious, Daily, Chatter… .. . And, sticking with the North Atlantic storyline, I heard loose lips sink ships. Some appear to have learned that lesson. Others, not so much. Ex, thanks, but I’m dressed appropriately.
Speaking of things that ended horribly…. Ronin Trading. Live by the sword, die by the sword, I guess. A true Ronin? I “heard” Citadel adopted his (JS 3rd) business. Or what was left of it….
One of the problems with the wolfpack strategy was that wolfpacks required communication to, coordinate, the attacks. They were, in the end, soundly defeated. It ended, horribly, for them. History.
Spoken like a true Wolf Pack sailor.
…”Nobody except those stuck with this POS care about the stock….” Hmmmm. Nobody?
Are you done editing? Yes. DOTS. Let’s connect the dots. Let’s find out who is connected to whom. :)
Yes. Let’s connect the dots.
Thanks for the prompt reply! lol. Sure, ex. Of course. But. It depends on the situation. DOTS. (Depends On The Situation). Let’s connect them… lol. Best wishes.
More, on this topic, regarding “stock message board bashers”, from Chat:
Yes, individuals who spread false information on stock message boards with the intent to manipulate stock prices, known as "stock message board bashers," can be held liable under federal securities laws. Here’s how:
1. **Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (Section 10(b) and Rule 10b-5)**: Disseminating false or misleading information on message boards to manipulate stock prices constitutes a deceptive device or scheme, which is prohibited under these provisions.
2. **Securities Act of 1933 (Section 17(a))**: Posting false information to influence the buying or selling of securities can be seen as fraud in the offer or sale of securities, which is prohibited by this section.
3. **Aiding and Abetting**: If a person knowingly spreads false information on message boards to assist someone else's fraudulent scheme, they can be charged with aiding and abetting securities fraud under 18 U.S.C. § 2.
4. **Conspiracy**: Coordinated efforts to spread false information to manipulate the market can be prosecuted as conspiracy to commit securities fraud under 18 U.S.C. § 371.
5. **Wire Fraud (18 U.S.C. § 1343)**: Using the internet, which involves interstate wire communications, to spread false information to defraud investors can be prosecuted as wire fraud.
**Implications for Stock Message Board Bashers**:
- **Civil and Criminal Penalties**: Bashers can face civil penalties from the SEC, including fines, disgorgement, and bans from the securities industry. Criminal prosecution by the DOJ can result in imprisonment and additional fines.
- **Investigations**: The SEC actively monitors online activity, including message boards, for signs of market manipulation. The SEC's Office of Internet Enforcement focuses on fraud conducted via the internet.
- **Reporting and Prosecution**: Investors who suspect manipulation on message boards can report it to the SEC, which may then investigate and pursue enforcement actions.
In summary, stock message board bashers who engage in fraudulent activity can be prosecuted and penalized under various federal securities laws and related statutes.
From Chat GPT, randomly,:
Engaging in "short and distort" tactics and spreading false information to manipulate stock prices violates several federal securities laws. Here are some of the key laws and regulations typically implicated in such cases:
1. **Securities Exchange Act of 1934**:
- **Section 10(b)**: Prohibits the use of any manipulative or deceptive device in connection with the purchase or sale of any security.
- **Rule 10b-5**: Implements Section 10(b) and specifically makes it unlawful to:
- Employ any device, scheme, or artifice to defraud.
- Make any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made not misleading.
- Engage in any act, practice, or course of business which operates or would operate as a fraud or deceit upon any person.
2. **Securities Act of 1933**:
- **Section 17(a)**: Prohibits fraud in the offer or sale of securities and is similar to Rule 10b-5 but applies specifically to the offer and sale of securities rather than to all transactions.
3. **Conspiracy to Commit Securities Fraud**:
- **18 U.S.C. § 371**: Makes it a crime to conspire to commit any offense against the United States or to defraud the United States or any agency thereof in any manner or for any purpose.
4. **Aiding and Abetting Securities Fraud**:
- **18 U.S.C. § 2**: Holds that whoever commits an offense against the United States or aids, abets, counsels, commands, induces, or procures its commission, is punishable as a principal.
5. **Wire Fraud**:
- **18 U.S.C. § 1343**: Prohibits any scheme to defraud or obtain money or property by false or fraudulent pretenses, representations, or promises using interstate wire communications.
6. **Mail Fraud**:
- **18 U.S.C. § 1341**: Prohibits any scheme to defraud or obtain money or property by false or fraudulent pretenses, representations, or promises using the postal service or other interstate mail carriers.
Penalties for violating these laws can include fines, disgorgement of profits, restitution to victims, and imprisonment. The SEC and the DOJ both have enforcement authority, with the SEC typically handling civil enforcement actions and the DOJ handling criminal prosecutions.
Afternoon, LC. ‘Time is money’ clearly, indeed. How are things?
Really? And what are you? Describe? Post YOUR dedicated interest here.
I’m looking forward to hearing more about this, and more, from you, a self proclaimed subject matter expert, in another, forum. You should look forward to same. I’ll bet you’ll be down right, excited, to have the experience to reach another, audience.
Oh my. You’re a real financial integrity freedom fighter. LC. A Royal Select style battle hardened warrior. So brave, fighting against all things NWBO.
Why? Oh yeah, to save retail investors, who you do not know, and frequently call disparaging names.
You, while hoping to remain anonymous, attacking a public company, and their public related persons, who are, clearly, endeavoring to cure cancer(s).
YOLO, and you have chosen poorly.
Happy Independence Day!
And remember, freedom isn't free. It requires vigilance to guard against those who exploit it for financial gain.
So, as we celebrate freedom, let's remember that financial integrity is a cornerstone of a truly free society.
Here’s to our freedom.
What’s interesting is that persons can be guilty of conspiracy even if they don’t commit the underlying crime. Just sayin.
“And we purposefully stayed in stealth mode while we put all the pieces together.
Because we believe in our own analysis that the sum is greater than the parts.”
The sum is greater than the parts.
Take that anyway you wish, IC. Why fight it?
On that note, tell me again, why do you post so incessantly regarding a company you continuously refer to as a scam? All day everyday? Why? Why fight it?
Whatever (whoever) the case, “they” will not want discovery. I don’t know a word strong enough to describe their evil.
…Trying to snuff out a small biotech working toward a cancer cure (and those not cured up and along the way). Attempted Murder. Murder? Too strong?….
What can they afford? Monetarily? JNJ found 7-8 Billion for the souls (and their loved ones) that they knowingly destroyed.
What can they afford? Great question. Let’s start at 37.1 Billion. … KG?
Correct. They seem excited. Appears NWBO cornered the market on a paradigm shifting immunotherapy along with an amazingly savvy, efficient, cutting edge manufacturing process.
NWBO has won (whether they win the law suit or not, they have won). They pushed on, persevered, and continue to do so. Facts on the ground. The DC genie is out of the bottle. Come one, come all.
The bad guys are trapped. That’s why their mouthpieces are here, 24/7. Let’s see if they can figure a way out.
NWBO knows what they have, and that it cannot, now, be taken from them.
I think I’m the only one that doesn’t have you on ignore.
Morning, LC.
LC, just say thank you! Most on this board have figured you out (here to help retail!) and have you on ignore! 95%, I’d say. Heck, I get admonished for wasting space responding to you!! Just say thanks. Stay cool, literally, and figuratively, I guess.
Oh. Well. Explain? Again. Ok. Your posts appear more, agitated, in nature, lately. More name calling, than usual, maybe? I don’t know…. Erratic works. But it must be hard to post as frequently as you do, 24/7, in the manner you do. Call me Stockholm Syndrome susceptible, I guess. lol.
LC, you’re back. Long break! I was concerned(?)… Some erratic posting from you lately, heat wave and all, who knows. Some many years of non stop posting, I became concerned.
Thank you. I do know better. It appears to me the attempts to crush n capture this company will fail. Now, when that’s, cemented, let’s try and get some Justice. You know why? Because it’s the right thing to do.
Oh. Let’s hold those committing crimes responsible. And, as you well know, I’m not talking about management. That reeks of victim blaming. Maybe that’s why you got pooped on. Something smelled?
Indeed. And some are calling for criminal prosecution(s). And a deeper look into the .fed agencies not doing their job. Hmmm.
Speaking of whistleblowers, get this…
from CNN: “How many Boeing whistleblowers are there?
From CNN's Luciana Lopez
Sen. Richard Blumenthal on Tuesday gave a hint about how many Boeing whistleblowers there are. “We have more than a dozen whistleblowers by this point, and we encourage more to come forward,” the senator said early in the hearing.”
Or those shares one doesn’t own, I guess.
No. It’s actually very nice. A very nice, very safe, area. It was beautiful this morning, watching the boats/sculls, rowing on the river, people jogging along the path. Perhaps you’ll visit one day, and see for yourself. Leave the body armor behind.
lol. Well, I did pass by the Watergate apartments a few minutes ago… so there’s that.
Earlier and earlier each day, LC. Good Morning!
Maybe it’s Roaring Kitty… 🐈⬛