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Colorado1

08/08/09 12:17 PM

#30661 RE: webtime #30660

Maybe it was insiders and the SEC showed up

Maybe the SEC contacted the CPRK/WUCC corporate offices and the insiders are aware so they cleaned up their act.

Same goes for the MM's....

But since nobody can prove anything we are left guessing....

We are mushrooms....fed crap and in the dark here.

Ask Charles if the SEC has contacted CPRK. I bet you get no comment or or I am not authorized to release that info...
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Farmboynate

08/08/09 12:28 PM

#30665 RE: webtime #30660

every almost ever stock is naked short sold i've been following ftd for 2 years now on a lot of stocks the fact they now update biweekly is very nice
Every start up company needs to raise capital some more then other thus companies sell shares raise the os/ as float etc then when the company becomes profitable us that had trust in the company are rewarded some loose some win copper king is going to to win sooner or later its only a matter of time ....... so if copper king hadn't of sold XXXXXXXXX amount of shares none of us would have the chance to buy up any shares but my point is that companies sell shares thee end.... and mms that can naked short sell and hedge funds etc know this so they beat the company to the chase they sell like crap in to the bid and push the PPS down then when the company sells they cover
I now more then ever after seeing the time frame the company stop selling shares and right after 200K worth of shares was shown up in a ftd shows most likely that this is what the NSS/SHort sellers were doing
and it does happen with many many companies and many are pushed to .0001 say if the the os is 1.2 billion and a/s 4 billion the nss see this and so the short XXX amount of shares and wait for the company to then sell shares to cover sometimes the company doesn't and you end up with FTD naked short.... if you don't think this happens there is plenty of DD that shows it happens to the best of stocks

last year I watched a stock go up because of massive shorts " The shorts scrambled to cover, and the price leaped from about 200 euros to a high of over 1,000 euros. VW became the world’s most valuable company, if you believed that market price."