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whywetrance

10/09/14 10:20 AM

#39803 RE: ChangeDirector #39802

Doesn't matter- the SEC only does something when they stand to make some money.


Nothing is changing in the OTC except new suckers eagerly emptying their wallets.


$HIMR

Rosym

10/09/14 10:45 PM

#39805 RE: ChangeDirector #39802

The Pink Sheets are different from the OTCBB. Companies on the Pink Sheets are not required to meet minimum requirements or file with the SEC. So-named because they were actually printed on pink paper, the Pink Sheets started out as a daily quote service provided by the National Quotation Bureau. Typically, companies are on the Pink Sheets because either they are too small to be listed on a national exchange or they do not wish to make their budgets and accounting statements public. To avoid having to file with the SEC, some large foreign companies such as Nestle S.A. have penetrated the American securities markets through the Pink Sheets. Companies listed on the Pink Sheets are difficult to analyze because it is tough to obtain accurate information about them. The companies on the Pink Sheets are usually penny stocks and are often targets of price manipulation. They should only be purchased with extreme caution.