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Saturday, 06/17/2017 2:14:46 PM

Saturday, June 17, 2017 2:14:46 PM

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BRIGHT FUTURE FOR INDUSTIAL NANOTECH
IN PUMP AND DUMP SPOTLIGHT
I am so happy tradeking60 are now finding so many areas to agree. I have been attempting to shine light on this awful company for some time now and maybe Industrial Nanotech will soon emerge from the shadows. Here are just a few companies in the PUMP AND DUMP SPOTLIGHT with "bright futures"
https://dynamicwealthreport.com/penny-stock-pump-and-dump-exposed/
https://financefeeds.com/mercer-fx-pump-and-dump-scheme-exposed-we-detail-exactly-what-happened/
https://www.law360.com/articles/339439/7m-pump-and-dump-scheme-offenders-get-prison-time
There is a reason to make sure that we expose and shine the light on INDUSTRIAL NANOTECH since...Market manipulation including pump and dump scams is illegal on both the federal and state level and penalties if convicted could include a lengthy prison term.
There are a variety of laws that make pump and dump illegal including:
Section 17(A) of the Securities Act of 1933:
The Securities Act prohibits anyone involved in selling or offering securities to participate in a scheme to defraud. Section 17(A) specifically criminalizes making material misstatements, omitting material facts, or otherwise participating in a scheme to defraud potential purchasers of securities.
Rule 10b-5 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934: The Securities Exchange Act broadly prohibits any fraud, material misstatements, or material omissions in connection with the purchase or sale of securities.
18 U.S. Code Section 1343: This wire fraud statute criminalizes any fraud scheme that uses wire, radio, or television communications. If the Internet is used as part of a pump and dump scheme or if faxes are sent out to pump a stock, you can be charged with this offense.
18 U.S. Code Section 1341: This statute broadly prohibits fraud and swindles, including fraud schemes using the postal service. If false reports about the company or other marketing materials were sent via mail, you may be charged with postal fraud.
https://www.nyccriminallawyer.com/fraud-charge/securities-fraud/pump-and-dump-schemes/
http://www.nanalyze.com/2013/12/is-industrial-nanotech-intk-a-pump-and-dump/
https://scottlocklin.wordpress.com/2012/12/08/nano-hits-the-pink-sheets/