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08/04/24 12:01 PM

#710724 RE: 2B_unknown #710704

2B_unknown - We heard from the Danish Dude two days ago, that the SEC Limited/Recommended for Custodian Banks and other US Banks and therefore Nordnet to buy and sell shares of NWBO to retailers. Moreover, Nordnet didn't know what was going on when asked? He was alarmed and wanted shareholders and NWBO to know, and step in if, say, Danish Citizens find themselves forced to sell, or not able to buy.

As for my statement to close my post, here's what the expression means from Google:

“Something is rotten in the state of Denmark” is a line from William Shakespeare's Hamlet that appears in Act I, scene 4, when Marcellus, a palace soldier, and Horatio debate whether to follow Hamlet and the ghost into the night. The line is used to describe corruption or a situation that is wrong, and in this case, it refers to political corruption at all levels of Danish society. Marcellus compares Denmark to a fish that stinks from the head down, suggesting that something is amiss at the top. The line also refers to the ghost as a symptom of Denmark's rottenness, and to the connection between a ruler's moral legitimacy and the health of the state.[quote/]