Saturday, April 19, 2014 10:29:37 PM
You guys are really teaching me a lot about business, unfortunately I do not understand any of it.
Are violations of SEC rules or company by-laws civil or criminal? If someone stops an illegal criminal or civil violation, does it remain a criminal or civil violation, or does it become a criminal or civil conspiracy violation? If three or more people are involved in the conspiracy, does it become an "engaging in organized crime" violation?
I hope someone can answer this with simple language. My friends in the Fraud Division speak way above my head. I retired 6 years ago, and I do not know if my contacts remember me. Those guys are so busy with identity theft... I wonder if they even know who they work with on a daily basis.
Anyway, I made my investment on a good faith basis. Is this company still acting on a good faith basis for all of its shareholders? Simple questions... I only want simple answers.
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