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ssc

08/07/24 8:08 AM

#361918 RE: Krombacher #361917

guerguerian dickran, erhe's largest shareholder, probably knows a lot about short selling, more than most people know. The problem is greed and hubris force him/her to avoid the truth about erhc at all costs; force lies about erhe short sellers that don't exist; force spreading the asinine story that short sellers would short a stock at $.0003 or lower and then hold those short positions for many years; force the creation of nonsense like the African Queen buyer, epic Game Stop type of short squeeze for erhe, and 100's of millions, even billions of shorted erhe shares even though dickran can't prove 1 erhe short position exists; force dickran to believe his/her sketch of a head is erhe's largest short seller, even going so far as to create a fake Facebook account for it; force him/her to create and attempt to promote baseless claims about done deals, dividends, backstops, and bogus chatgpt kaka; even force dickran to blatantly lie about an erhe "spv" and 70 signed contracts promising not to sell erhe for less than dollars/share.

To dickran's credit, he/she now openly admits that what he/she says is "not based in reality", but the erhe share price near zero for more than 6 years has been confirming that all along.

Even more telling is that faced with all these dubious deeds, dickran has no facts to refute any of them. Instead he simply pushes out the time frame to March 2025 and frantically works on the next "new narrative" for April. Pathetic and quite despicable.
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nwtf

08/07/24 10:25 PM

#361923 RE: Krombacher #361917

""And NWTF, Canadians can obviously buy stocks that are traded on non Canadian exchanges. You didn't know that? Seriously? ""

I see you are moving the goalposts after you couldnt provide the proof I asked for. Typical con man.

But you are also lying about Questrade. They told me ERHE isnt listed in Canada and if it isnt tradeable in the US they wont touch it.

So provide the exchange that ERHE trades on in Canada.
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ponzi_implosion

08/08/24 4:30 PM

#361935 RE: Krombacher #361917

Scotia iTRADE margin account1

With a Scotia iTRADE Margin Account, you can increase your buying power by borrowing money against investments in your account. For example, if the security qualifies for margin, you could borrow a percentage of the cost to purchase the security at a competitive interest rate.

Please note that minimum equity requirements apply to all Margin Accounts.

There’s interesting info in that blurb. Phrases like “minimum equity requirements’ and ‘if a security qualifies for margin’. I’d bet the farm that delisted grey sheet penny stock does not qualify for a margin security. Can you prove otherwise?