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Re: underdog150 post# 345732

Saturday, 12/12/2015 9:06:49 PM

Saturday, December 12, 2015 9:06:49 PM

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Did the FTD's disappear in October 2009? If so, why was SpongeTech one of the 95 companies affected by a one week lift of their global trading locks, which was done to allow for the clean-up of "Aged Fails" in August 2011?

Also, as I reported to Judge Bernstein after reviewing the Blue Sheets, there were significant and sustained violations of RegSHO concerning short sales of the company's stock. These sales would also have skewed the RegSHO numbers, but in the opposite direction.

There was also the matter of a one billion share deposit into a DWAC account, which could have subsequently had a huge impact on the actual OS total, as I also detailed to the judge.

In addition, members of the stock distribution network sold their shares very quickly after receiving them, often within days of the purchase. Are you suggesting that those shares were sold before delivery?

If the share issue is so cut and dried, why wasn't a list of shareholders ever presented, as required by law, to the bankruptcy judge? Why have we had to wait so long for the company's lawyers, who authored the opinion letters, to be tried?



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