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Wednesday, May 28, 2014 9:42:53 PM
This is an example of a prank gone bad. It might be a good idea for the poster that posted it to make a public post that it was a prank rather than leave many posters wondering if it is real. the original post was apparently deleted soon after it appeared. But not before it was being reposted in other places.
Health Canada now has a copy of the picture. Who knows what action they will take for a manipulated version of their government site that was posted on a publicly traded company. Or what action the SEC might take.
Obviously people are still wondering if it is a true version or not. Until the person that posted it comes clean publicly they are most likely responsible for any losses that occur with trades made on this fake website posting.
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