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grobtekrebssvindl

06/01/14 12:43 AM

#4803 RE: Doktornolittle #4802

Shareholder vs mental Doktornolittle

Yes, we should blame the Arabs! Yes, their fault this honest hardworking company did not succeed!

What the f..k is wrong with you idiot?
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grobtekrebssvindl

06/01/14 12:50 AM

#4804 RE: Doktornolittle #4802

SHAREHOLDERS vs generex fraud unlimited and fraud Doktornolittle

"For Flethcer's sake, I hope shareholders not full of high level attorneys or they did not call SEC,FBI!Otherwise Fletcher,management,Joe Fraud Moscamto,Rich Steffens will get the well deserved 25 years jail and taking away all their assets"

""to obtain, by means of false or fraudulent pretenses, representations, or promises, any money or property in connection with the purchase or sale of any commodity for future delivery, or any option on a commodity for future delivery, or any security of an issuer with a class of securities registered under section 12 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (15 U.S.C. 78l) or that is required to file reports under section 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (15 U.S.C. 78o (d));
shall be fined under this title, or imprisoned not more than 25 years, or both."

"Securities fraud can be punished both with civil penalties, such as fines or license restriction, as well as criminal penalties, such as fines and prison."

"anyone who aids, abets, orinduces the commission of a crime may be punished for a crime
actually committed by another person.""can be fined and/or imprisoned for up to 25 years"

Doktornolittle ..would you like 25 years jail?Ready?
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grobtekrebssvindl

06/01/14 11:50 AM

#4805 RE: Doktornolittle #4802

"GENEREX vs Feuerstein": Generex lost already in 2010

Generex lost already in 2010..they should try again 5 years later?Wow Sherlock!

Obviously not just they don't have a good CEO,but they don't have a good lawyer either.

"I hope that company is not one full of high level attorneys"
They have one lawyer,the CEO itself,idiot,the fraud lair,pussy Mark Fletcher

Company?Two people!Geee..try to read first about A company you post ,any companies,..braindead

Some mental pumpers

"TheStreet stands up to Generex’s bullying
By Felix Salmon
April 6, 2010
Well done to Adam Feuerstein and TheStreet.com for standing up to egregious bullying from Generex, a small and smelly Canadian biotechnology company which has just filed a ridiculous $250 million lawsuit against them for libel. (To put that number in context, it’s roughly twice Generex’s market cap.)

The story begins on March 19, when Feuerstein wrote a “Biotech Stock Mailbag” column in which he explains why Generex “is a total bust”. Generex wasn’t happy about that, and they were even less happy about his March 26 follow-up, where he goes into a lot more detail about why he thinks Generex’s product is never going to get approval in the US. But there’s no libel here, Generex’s desperate attempts to find some notwithstanding:

The March 26 Article actually states a false legal conclusion that Generex has committed securities fraud under the Federal Securities Laws, when Feuerstein states “Yet even here, Generex plays stupid games aimed at misleading investors, something that totally undermines the legitimacy of the study.” Using the word “misleading” is not an opinion in this context but a conclusion that an SEC standard of fraud has been violated.

I love the word “actually” there — it’s as if Generex can invent a libel out of whole cloth just by asserting it to “actually” exist. Stating in an opinion column that a company is playing stupid games aimed at misleading investors is something that columnists do all the time. It’s not stating “a false legal conclusion”.

In any case, Feuerstein and TheStreet.com responded to the lawsuit in the best possible way — not by writing about it at all, but by publishing yet another column on Generex, this time detailing the way in which India revoked its approval of Generex’s product, without the revocation showing up anywhere in Generex’s SEC filings. It’s good, smart, hard-hitting reporting, and they should be applauded for not being cowed by this silly suit. Meanwhile, any investors still left in Generex might wonder why it’s pursuing expensive libel suits instead of engaging in a public and open way with its critics. It certainly doesn’t make the company look very good at all."

Read the paid fraud liar Rich Steffens's aka rjs9787 comments!

http://blogs.reuters.com/felix-salmon/2010/04/06/thestreet-stands-up-to-generexs-bullying/