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budfoxfun

07/09/11 4:50 PM

#25356 RE: DD-214 #25348

Great point. I don't think there would be as much volume or interest if it was a true pink. But OTCBB is where a lot of the great ones start.

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NioStar

07/09/11 4:58 PM

#25360 RE: DD-214 #25348

Speaking of Sarbanes - Oxley

The Sarbanes–Oxley Act of 2002 (Pub.L. 107-204, 116 Stat. 745, enacted July 30, 2002), also known as the 'Public Company Accounting Reform and Investor Protection Act' (in the Senate) and 'Corporate and Auditing Accountability and Responsibility Act' (in the House) and commonly called Sarbanes–Oxley, Sarbox or SOX, is a United States federal law enacted on July 30, 2002, which set new or enhanced standards for all U.S. public company boards, management and public accounting firms. It is named after sponsors U.S. Senator Paul Sarbanes (D-MD) and U.S. Representative Michael G. Oxley (R-OH).
The bill was enacted as a reaction to a number of major corporate and accounting scandals including those affecting Enron, Tyco International, Adelphia, Peregrine Systems and WorldCom. These scandals, which cost investors billions of dollars when the share prices of affected companies collapsed, shook public confidence in the nation's securities markets.

John Sarbanes is the eldest son of former U.S. Senator Paul Sarbanes (who represented the 3rd from 1971 to 1977) and Christine Dunbar Sarbanes, a teacher. He was born in Baltimore and graduated from the Gilman School there in 1980.[1] He received a B.A., cum laude, from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University in 1984 and a Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School, where he was co-chair of the Law School Democrats, in 1988.[1]After college, Sarbanes clerked with Baltimore Judge J. Frederick Motz on the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland.[2] Sarbanes spent his professional legal career at the law firm of Venable LLP in Baltimore from 1989 to 2006, where he was chair of health care practice from 2000 to 2006 and a member of the hiring committee from 1992 to 1996.[1]

Official ribbon cutting July 28th: This 21,000 square-foot facility will serve as SavWatt's headquarters, showroom, product assembly, quality control and distribution center. Guest list includes: Chair of the White House Council on Environmental Quality, Nancy Sutley, Congressman John Sarbanes, Maryland 3rd Congressional District, Senator, Nathaniel McFadden, Congressman, Maryland's 7th District, Elijah Cumming, Baltimore City Mayor, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Baltimore Deputy Mayor Kaliope Parthemos, Kathy Magruder, Executive Director of Maryland Clean Energy Center, Baltimore City Councilman, 10th district, Edward Reisinger, John Moss, Town Administrator of Bladensburg, MD, Denis G. Antoine, Ambassador, University of the District of Columbia.

John Sarbanes would not associate the Family Name with a Pinky Scam.
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