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Re: Slojab post# 18096

Sunday, 01/27/2013 3:41:17 PM

Sunday, January 27, 2013 3:41:17 PM

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FINRA/SEC definitions result in their lawful determinations. Technically, the publicly traded company that types in the 'market value' of the company's most recent report is legally responsible for defining and so determining what the 'market value' actually is. FINRA/SEC will not prevent an individual investor from trading simply because they've miscalculated the market value for a company. However, FINRA/SEC has the legal right to halt trading of a publicly traded company if FINRA/SEC has DETERMINED that the company reported an UNfair market value, (by FINRA/SEC DEFINITION of "market value').