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Re: dedicatedtoknowledge post# 49949

Tuesday, 05/03/2011 1:32:52 PM

Tuesday, May 03, 2011 1:32:52 PM

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No need to reinvent the wheel:

A share dilution scam happens when a company, typically traded in unregulated markets such as the OTC Bulletin Board and the Pink Sheets, repeatedly issues a massive amount of shares into the market for no reason, considerably devaluing share prices until they become almost worthless, causing huge losses to shareholders. Then, after share prices are at or near the minimum price a stock can trade and the share float has increased to an unsustainable level, those fraudulent companies tend to reverse split and continue repeating the same scheme.



Yesterday's action was a hallmark of the above definition of dilution. There are tons of aged MDGC shares ready to hit the market. Hello, .0001 !!