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stockmasterflash

01/24/11 9:35 AM

#36141 RE: borntwice #36126

Yes

But you have to be specific.

http://www.fda.gov/RegulatoryInformation/FOI/HowtoMakeaFOIARequest/default.htm

How to Make a FOIA Request

All FOIA requests must be in writing and should include the following information:

A. Requestor's name, address, and telephone number.

B. A description of the records being sought. The records should be identified as specifically as possible. A request for specific records that are releasable to the public can be processed much more quickly than a request for "all information" on a particular subject. Also fees for a more specific and limited request will generally be less.

C. Separate requests should be submitted for each firm or product involved.

D. A statement concerning willingness to pay fees, including any limitations.

Questions relating to FOI requests may be addressed to the Division of the Freedom of Information Offices at (301) 827-6567.

All FOIA requests must be in writing. At this time, FDA does not accept FOIA requests sent via e-mail. Requests should be mailed to the following address:

Food and Drug Administration

Division of Freedom of Information (HFI-35)

Office of Shared Services

Office of Public Information and Library Services

5600 Fishers Lane

Rockville, MD 20857

Or requests may be sent via fax to: fax number (301) 443-1726 or (301) 443-1719.
If experience difficulty sending a fax, please call (301) 443-2414.
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mr_sano

01/24/11 11:33 AM

#36145 RE: borntwice #36126

Stckflsh is right on follow his instruction and describe the document you want. Should not much of a problem if your willing to wait 90 days. BTW fax work fine.
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King Shaka

01/24/11 8:28 PM

#36187 RE: borntwice #36126

Glad your post was restored. I would like to find this out as well.

SHAKA
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Day-Trader-007

01/24/11 8:44 PM

#36191 RE: borntwice #36126

I would love to get my hands on that information as well. We already established that there are some "inconsistencies" with his CC and statements vs the NSE letter.

It does seem impossible that they only had a labeling issue that sent the stock to $1.00!

Keep me posted.