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Re: oliver504 post# 63539

Saturday, 02/08/2014 12:09:31 PM

Saturday, February 08, 2014 12:09:31 PM

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To whom did RIGH lease or sell a machine to? If they did then where is the revenue? Does it just go into the pocked of the CEO?

You are invested in a company which IF they are making money, is not reporting it. So where do you think it is going?

Most likely there is no equipment, there is no laboratory, but there is a CEO who has over 40 billion shares, and has been proven to scam people out of their money. How can none of that matter to you?

Any one of those things would convince most people to never invest in such a company.

Don't believe me, but check the otc markets website about RIGH. Why do they warn the public about RIGH? Do they want to scare you away?

What you will find there at OTC is the following, and I did not make it up.

OTC Markets Group Inc. (“OTC Markets”) has discontinued the display of quotes on www.otcmarkets.com for this security because it has been labeled Caveat Emptor (Buyer Beware) for one of the following reasons:

Promotion/Spam without Adequate Current Information — The security is being promoted to the public, but adequate current information about the issuer has not been made available to the public. OTC Markets believes adequate current information must be publicly available during any period when a security is the subject of ongoing promotional activities having the effect of encouraging trading of the issuer's securities. At such instances, as a matter of policy, when adequate current information is not made available, OTC Markets will label the security as "Caveat Emptor." Promotional activities may include spam email, unsolicited faxes or news releases, whether they are published by the issuer or a third party.
Investigation of Fraud or Other Criminal Activities — There is an investigation of fraudulent or other criminal activity involving the company, its securities or insiders. When OTC Markets becomes aware of such investigation, the companies’ securities may be subject to Caveat Emptor.
Suspension/Halt — A regulatory authority or an exchange has halted or suspended trading for public interest concerns (i.e. not a news or earnings halt).
Undisclosed Corporate Actions — The security or issuer is the subject of a corporate action, such as a reverse merger, stock split, or name change, without adequate current information being publicly available.
Unsolicited Quotes — The security has only been quoted on an unsolicited basis since it entered the public markets and the issuer has not made adequate current information available to the public.
Other Public Interest Concern — OTC Markets has determined that there is a public interest concern regarding the security. Such concerns may include but are not limited to promotion, spam or disruptive corporate actions even when adequate current information is available.