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Sunday, 07/10/2011 5:56:56 PM

Sunday, July 10, 2011 5:56:56 PM

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I believe that these statements easily hold true, judging from statistical data and history of all pinks, at least low NO BID - .0001 (or trip zero stocks especially). These statements definitely apply here with this toxic shell, and it doesn't matter what story it might have.


That is correct. A dirty company can change its name and change its management, but to the SEC and the regulators, it is still the same company. Cleaning up a dirty company or shell is very difficult or even impossible, depending on what shady or illegal activities were done in the past. It is usually not even worth the effort. Plus, one of the big stumbling blocks with dirty companies and shells is that much of the old stock or debt is usually still in the hands of the crooks. They will usually continue their dirty ways even after the change in control. For those two reasons, once a company is "dirty", it is pretty much worthless to anyone but other dirty players.

The history of a penny stock is a good indicator of where it is going in the future.


http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=65040013

It definitely isn't prudent to just buy or hold blindly ("giving them a chance"), but very prudent to look at BEHL ticker past, share structure, debt, and people behind any promo or hype or the ticker BEHL itself (just to name a few things).