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Friday, December 17, 2004 2:53:19 AM
Normally, when a nasdaq or dow jones company want to buy, sale or merge two company, both company's president and ceo will talk fisrt and then release their intension and let stockholder know who is buying who, what is the price, and how to deal. but on the MLON, we just don't see any information form the buyer side,
everything mention by mlon ceo is the one side story. how can something comes out from one person can be trustable?
If there is no deal at the end, is that CEO mislead all the investor or not? does he has any liability for that?
My concern is if any public trade company's ceo and president try to boosting his company's stock price and comes out to tell the press there is some wealthy guy want pay the unbelieveable high price to buy out his company, and what SEC exch will do?
I just don't know, but want to know.
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