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Re: THE_BAMFACTSTER!! post# 146

Tuesday, 10/09/2012 2:53:31 AM

Tuesday, October 09, 2012 2:53:31 AM

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Here's info from the SEC site regarding "letters of no action":
www.sec.gov/answers/noaction.htm

I'd only be guessing, but, my thoughts are it is too late for a "letter of no action" if they've already been suspended. The SEC doesn't just randomly suspend a company. They would have contacted the company for clarification on whatever they were having problems with.

Either the company ignored the requests for clarification or the company gave the SEC some unsatisfactory responses. Btw, the SEC found something seriously wrong or they wouldn't be suspended.

Good luck on this since your stock must be trading on the Grey Sheets or Grey Market now.



In Reply to 'HOT'

KarinCA. I am a shareholder of a company that was suspended. Now we are trading again if you can call it that.
My question is this. Have you ever heard of a " letter of no action " ?

The CEO seems to think he'll receive one soon from the SEC

Thanks
HOT





GLTA... KarinCA ;)

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