Jim. Like your comment on this. Thanks... I'm hearing that much of the email spamming happens independent of companies and outside groups are responsible. These groups target companies and issue the email barrage to drive the price up so they sell for profit. I did a search of the 35 companies recently halted by the SEC (see post 1484) and found (according to SpamNation who follows these things) that 6 of the companies had zero spam reports while one (SLUP.PK) had only 1 report--a quick, random search of SpamNation found that ECFL had two email spam reports and it was not cited by the SEC. IMO, the SEC had motives other than spam violations for their actions. What do you think?
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