That Rockwell Capital deal looks suspect. Whether they got out of it now won't erase the transactions that already took place. And reading nodummy's post about the other stocks they were involved with raises the possibility those types of transactions will be looked at - Not just here - but by the SEC.
Plus it doesn't seem like just a coincidence that the most heavily posted stocks here involves stocks that had that deal with ROCKWELL as nodummy pointed out. Question might be - did Rockwell pay promoters while they were dumping those free trading shares?
I originally posted those types of free trading shares received through the courts for settlement of old debt raise red flags and I believe this will be no different. I watched Ray Barton work his magic with same type of deals. Ended badly for him finally and shareholders took a beating.
Spinning that they ended it with Rockwell probably means Rockwell doesn't want to pay anymore for the old debt in exchange for free trading shares. Perhaps they felt they milked it enough for the storyline? And now the new billions of shares are about to be added.
I believe a number of people on this board will digging into this storyline. It only recently surfaced on radar here.
Might be worth watching the other stock involving Rockwell - FLASR/ FLSR to see if they end their deal prematurely with them as well.