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12/29/09 4:17 PM

#273107 RE: GoBucks66 #273095

Thanks for proving two points. 1. They don't comment on investigations. Which doesn't translate one way or the other in terms of "ongoing or finished".

No, thank you! for proving my point. Darklady did not state the truth. Since you also said the SEC will not comment on the investigation and there is no way she knew the investigation was over or still ongoing ...

... it was a total outright Fabrication

If someone fabricates information, they invent it in order to deceive people. V


thank you very much .. for facing reality



Investigations by the SEC

The SEC conducts investigations confidentially for two main reasons. First, we can conduct investigations more effectively if they are not announced publicly. For instance, important documents and evidence can be destroyed quickly if people hear of an investigation. Second, investigations are kept confidential to protect the reputations of companies and individuals if we find no wrongdoing or decide we cannot bring a successful action against them. As a result, the SEC will not confirm or deny the existence of an investigation unless, and until, it becomes a matter of public record.

An investigation becomes public when the SEC files an action in court or in its internal administrative process. You can find information about public enforcement actions on our website.
www.sec.gov/answers/investg.htm