is...Gone. Didn't like the new changes.
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You'd think I'd know that considering how often it's used on this site.
What language is it that you're trying to use?
I've got pent up energy.
I probably would too if I invested in junk stocks like you do. Maybe later, I've gotta log off for the night.
Wow, you're turning into quite the keyboard warrior.
I only need $.0002 and I have doubled my money
If you bought 3 million shares at .001 like you implied, you're gonna need something a little higher than .0002 to make money.
LOL. I'd venture to guess that Frank sold that wine as quickly as he could.
Eventually, yes. Shareholders will end up with a lot of shares and Frank will end up pocketing any money made by the company, just like he did with the his wine business.
Looks like an excellent way to lose $2,700 in a short amount of time.
Oh wow, he did exist before SANP. Now if only we can tie him to any of the companies or groups mentioned, we'll be making some progress.
Show me that he is a "Fraud"....
It's hard to show anything about him really. For all practical purposes, he didn't exist before being mentioned by SANP. Or perhaps you can find mention of him somewhere prior to SANP?
Okay, I'll prove it. My proof is that no links can be found on the internet to corroborate what was in the press release. Now, you may prove me wrong by posting a few links on the board that show he was involved with those companies and people.
Why don't you prove that he is and give us some links connecting him with said companies and people. Surely it can't be hard to find a link to a promoter of big musical groups as were mentioned. I mean, he should have been putting on promotions for them, no? Promotions are usually pretty public things and are purposely made easy to find.
I have between 600 and 700 cigars at the moment, I don't think I really need to buy another just yet.
Yeah, I'm not really too worried about that either.
Seems peeps have a hard time comprehending my fairly lucid posts. First I'm accusing someone of fraud and now I'm apparently saying someone was convicted. Strange.
By who? Frank? LOL. I highly doubt it, I know how he works.
And?
Irrelevant.
I didn't "accuse" him of anything. I just said, isn't it odd that his name doesn't show up on an internet search as being involved with any of these companies or people. Speaks volumes for those willing to listen and not blinded by greed and trying to make a quick buck.
Why don't you post a link showing he had ties to any of the companies or people mentioned, not counting the SANP hype piece of course.
Yeah, that must be it. lol Might wanna read his list of achievements again, they're not limited to China, or at least that's what is says.
All those accomplishments and yet not a single trace of him on the internet outside of SANP. Very odd, don't you think?
I'm surprised his head was able to fit through the door when they booted him out.
Sweet mother of Jesus. My belief in miracles is renewed once again.
Noooooo, there's nothing strange about THAT.
LOL. Typical Fran Jose stock. People will get it, eventually.
Yup, all the directors resigning in the wake of an SEC Wells notice is a great time to buy. LOL smh
DEAD
The letter of confirmation written by L.L. Bradford...
Wasn't worth spit as many of us suspected and has now been confirmed by the PCAOB shutting them down.
http://pcaobus.org/Enforcement/Decisions/Documents/LL-Bradford.pdf
"By this Order, the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (the "Board" or "PCAOB") is (1) censuring L.L. Bradford & Company, LLC ("L.L. Bradford" or the "Firm"); (2) revoking the Firm's registration; and (3) imposing upon the Firm a civil money penalty in the amount of $12,500.1 The Board is imposing these sanctions on the basis of its findings that in connection with the Firm's audits of numerous issuer audit clients, the Firm repeatedly violated PCAOB rules, auditing standards, and quality control standards and, in connection with several of those audits, also violated Section 10A(g) and Section 10A(j) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 ("Exchange Act") and Exchange Act Rule 10A-2 concerning auditor independence.
riot that is about to ensue in GNCP
It'll be a non event, just like all the others were. You can take that to the bank, since it's probably the only thing shareholders have left to take there.
"Illusions commend themselves to us because they save us pain and allow us to enjoy pleasure instead. We must therefore accept it without complaint when they sometimes collide with a bit of reality against which they are dashed to pieces." -–Freud
It's the reptilian peoples fault, they've taken over our government. David Iche was right.
I thought deregistered stocks couldn't do reverse splits?
I'm sure we could negotiate for something in between.
I figured together we could buy them all.
Seems like a bargain. Should we buy them?
I see there's still no independent auditor. Another 10K not worth the space it takes up.
LOL. That's a good story. I'm sure he's gonna get banged around a little more where he's headed.
A very odd post about EFLN, considering just a few hours earlier you were telling people to get out of the stock even on the bid? What happened in less than 3 hours to change your mind and what about those people who took your advice to sell on the bid?
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=118819456
Here's a question for you. How the hell did you survive to reach adulthood?