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Re: JPetroInc post# 119452

Sunday, 11/08/2015 10:10:50 AM

Sunday, November 08, 2015 10:10:50 AM

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Words to record coming from the longest stock analyst following the company, now that Jason Napodano left Zacks. No doubt you are fully dedicated to your job following one company.

How does this work? If a message board reader actually thinks someone is a stock analyst based on how they represent themselves to the company and other shareholders, can he be held liable if someone follows their advice? Do they have to disclose their position or put a disclaimer at the bottom their posts like - I aspire to become a stock analyst, I spend most of my day following one stock, but have no formal training? Can shareholder sue if it turns out that person gave bad advice or was doing the opposite of what they say?

Do you think it's illegal for someone to pretend to be a stock analyst and intentionally mislead the public? Not everyone knows how and/or has the time to do research on their education and professional backgrounds. Do you think posing as a stock analyst and conning other shareholders can get someone a long vacation, at Rikers? Nice view, but the reviews on Yelp are not so hot.

Transcript of Amarantus BioScience Quarterly Update - November 18, 2013
http://content.stockpr.com/amarantus/media/782786d417b8894297ed7f45f31a9e42.pdf

The other guy should read what a real Financial Analyst is before pretending to be one. May want make a public apology to those he has fooled.

Becoming A Financial Analyst
http://www.investopedia.com/articles/financialcareers/06/financialanalyst.asp

Have a good weekend and I'll try to find some time to check back next month.