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Re: nopancakemix post# 168397

Sunday, 06/08/2014 2:10:13 AM

Sunday, June 08, 2014 2:10:13 AM

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LOL! thats not even close to the same buddy. this is not apple,this is not a nasdaq or dow stock. this is a pink sheet stock that is very diluted. they pump with a bunch of forward looking statements that most likely will never come true. this is the definition of a pump and dump! 50-650 dollars compared to 0.0005-0.0300. do the math. terrible company history full of fraud and lawsuits. terrible financials. terrible share structure. there are so many red flags!!!

"Pump and dump" (P&D) is a form of microcap stock fraud that involves artificially inflating the price of an owned stock through false and misleading positive statements, in order to sell the cheaply purchased stock at a higher price. Once the operators of the scheme "dump" their overvalued shares, the price falls and investors lose their money. Stocks that are the subject of pump and dump schemes are sometimes called "chop stocks".

In United States business law, a forward-looking statement or safe harbor statement is a statement that cannot sustain itself as merely a historical fact. A forward-looking statement predicts, projects, or uses future events as expectations or possibilities. These statements can often be misleading, as they can be mistaken for factual statements, while they are actually speculation. According to US Code 15 Section 78u-5, a forward-looking statement can include statement of any of the following: future economic performance (ex: revenues, income, etc.), plans for future operations, or use of a report written by an outside reviewer.[1]