"Now why don't you tell shareholders why the price was .0001, something about the ceo trying to bribe a FBI agent to pump the stock? Did I get that right?"
The answer is, as usual, no you did not get that right because you are wrong.
Medinah's CEO did not try to bribe a FBI agent or anyone else to pump the stock. To this point, once again, I will add: You have used the word scam before. This is the point that we agree. There was a “scam” worked by the FBI that victimized the shareholders of Medinah Minerals. In a court of law the FBI charged a number of illegal actives and Les Price explained to a jury how business is done in financing public companies. The jury agreed that the FBI was wrong and Les Price was not. The FBI “scam” (masquerading as a sting) did what scams do. It attacked the value of the victims (shareholders) and contributed to the years of work necessary to recover the company which it will never be able to fully accomplish to the point it should have been if Medinah had not been stung by the scam.
Now you know why the stock price has been as low as it was years ago and why, in your statement above, you did not get right.