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Re: nuubie post# 219495

Wednesday, 07/30/2014 3:59:56 PM

Wednesday, July 30, 2014 3:59:56 PM

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Flawed argument DEBUNKED!

1) Wells notices aren't public during investigation(so that means you would have no knowledge of one existing)

2)Before the Wells notice is sent, the SEC has conducted an investigation by subpoenaing witness and documents. By doing so, the company or person is made aware that an investigation is ongoing and that a Wells notice could be coming.

The time between the SEC investigation and the sending of the Wells notice can be from 5 months to a year, according to analysts.

3) David Foley is on PUBLIC RECORD as saying that NTEK has no investigations going on with the SEC and that they are in good standing.

4) Since he is on said public record, if he were lying that would be an additional crime.

I don't think so...........


There are no notices... no subpoenas, no witnesses called, no nothing............... next!