Friday, May 25, 2012 11:22:44 AM
You are also right that I said the SEC does not have a lot of money to go after these guys. However, if shareholders had legitimate, provable, evidence of violations of the law, then the SEC MIGHT go after someone. You just never know. It's like when you get caught speeding. Maybe the cops didn't get 10 other guys, but they get you.
The same with the IRS. If you cheat on your taxes, you may not get caught. They only audit about 1 out of 100. If you are that 1 though, it sucks for you.
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