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VeronicaFox

04/26/16 1:33 AM

#122511 RE: mwab52 #122510

I've been saying HESG has all the signs of an illegally hijacked/frontloaded stock for over two months now. It's all been neatly laid out and posted right here.

Q: Why else would there be volume on a scam stock like HESG?

A: To illegally manipulate the pps, aka Hijacking followed by P&D.

FYI, Pump-and-dump” schemes involve the touting of a company’s stock (typically small, so-called “microcap” companies) through false and misleading statements to the marketplace. These false claims could be made on social media such as Facebook and Twitter, as well as on bulletin boards and chat rooms. Pump-and-dump schemes often occur on the Internet where it is common to see messages posted that urge readers to buy a stock quickly or to sell before the price goes down, or a telemarketer will call using the same sort of pitch. Often the promoters will claim to have “inside” information about an impending development or to use an “infallible” combination of economic and stock market data to pick stocks. In reality, they may be company insiders or paid promoters who stand to gain by selling their shares after the stock price is “pumped” up by the buying frenzy they create. Once these fraudsters “dump” their shares and stop hyping the stock, the price typically falls, and investors lose their money.

https://www.sec.gov/answers/pumpdump.htm

Peggy

04/26/16 5:04 AM

#122512 RE: mwab52 #122510

Clearest example of a paint job that I have ever seen ... a staggering 2,000 shares at .001 is valued at a whopping 2 bucks.

All the other shares traded at .0001.

This is the little train that couldn't.






DJ Ponder

04/26/16 9:46 AM

#122514 RE: mwab52 #122510

Nonsense.
Still nothing here.
Worthless
DEAD MONEY