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Re: whiteshadow post# 73077

Sunday, 03/18/2007 4:04:34 PM

Sunday, March 18, 2007 4:04:34 PM

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Let me try to understand something...
This is a public forum. The discussion is to regard on-topic information for specific stock(s). We have a situation here that a company has wronged its shareholders, and a shareholder has offered to put together a class action lawsuit against this company.
1.What is off-topic about it?
2.What is wrong with promoting another board ON THIS SAME SITE (as against a board on some rival message board)?
3.What could be more relevant than shareholders of a stock having the opportunity to gather and fight for what is right for their investments?
Look, I have said my part in who I feel deserves to suffer, and who doesn't. But I fully support any shareholder of any company which has participated in "alleged" (innocent until proven guilty) wrongdoings that cost ANY shareholder money having a forum in which to gather forces to fight it.
To me, I'd think this would be great for IHUB to be "responsible" for allowing a group of shareholders to band together and recover money for each other. It would make IHUB look very good, would it not?
I'm sorry, but I'm confused at why that information is violationg any part of TOU. It isn't off-topic. It isn't spamming. It isn't attacking any poster. It isn't advertising any competing site.
IMO/FWIW

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