Thursday, August 03, 2023 8:01:26 AM
Then suddenly ditching it, kinda feels like admitting that was a scam the whole time even though they were representing to OTCM everything was done....
So does OTCM just say, "okay we'll let you start trading again so the insiders can all cash out finally"?
Or does OTCM say "fugg you ICOA, you were lying your asses off right to our faces even after saying everything was done, no way we're going to let you get back to normal trading so the insiders can all cash out finally"?
If a shoplifter gets caught and sheepishly admits to having an ear of corn down their pants then perhaps a slap on the wrist is an appropriate punishment. But what if it turns out that while admitting to only the 59 cent corn they also secretly still had several dozen ribeye steaks worth a grand hidden in jacket pockets? If the steaks get found then is the slap on the wrist still appropriate? Or has this just escalated, both because of the value and because of the intent to deceive?
It's that intent to deceive that has me wondering about ICOA.
Time will tell.
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