In pennyland compliance with securities laws is not something that is followed by many companies. I have always viewed the fact that ECOS hasn't always adhered with the securities rules as an insurance policy for investors. If this doesn't work out (which I hope isn't the case) the investors can always go after the elder Kwak (who actually has some money and assets).
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