To all shareholders: Please contact the SEC about TWOG.PK
If you are suspicious and skeptical about TWOG.PK and its founders, Mike Mancini and Robert Needham, then please take action and contact the SEC by email below.
Please make your complaint to the SEC Enforcement Division as soon as possible.
We need to have the SEC check out TWOG.PK and Mancini and Needham. We don't even know if those are the "real" names of the guys running TWOG.PK. We don't know anything about TWOG.PK and its founders and management. We want info. We want to be informed. But, Mancini and Needham are keep us in the dark. I think they are violating SEC laws, rules and regulations. I think they know "I/we" have caught them in their fraud? That's just my opinion. But, maybe that's why they've been so quiet lately?
If you are concerned about the lack of information, lack of performance, the constant changing of names and symbols, and the possibility that Mancini and Needham have lied to shareholders and investors in the past while TWOG.PK was called AKOL.PK - then, I encourage everyone to send an email to the SEC at the address below, and mention that you'd like them to check out TWOG.PK and its founders and management and directors, including Mike Mancini and Robert Needham. We don't know anything about them, we don't know their backgrounds, their resumes, or whether these are their real names? We'd like to have the SEC take a closer look. It's time that we, the shareholders confront those that we are suspicious about and have reason to believe that they may be violating SEC laws, rules and regulations. I have already done this myself. It's your turn.
Please send an email to the SEC Enforcement Division:
enforcement@sec.gov
SEC Center for Complaints and Enforcement Tips
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Tips - Report a potential violation of the securities laws directly to enforcement@sec.gov. Please do not use this email box for general comments or questions.
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Also, if you have further suspicions about TWOG.PK, then go to the FBI, at www.fbi.gov and send a tip or complaint to the FBI. If Mancini and Needham operate from Canada, and are running a U.S. listed company, then the FBI would also get involved, since it would involve international business and potential fraud - if they have committed such.
Also, the RCMP, Royal Canadian Mounty Police would also get involved, since it involves Canada and Canadian citizens.
Take action today, to protect yourself and to protect future investors.
It's up to us to put a stop to white collar crime and fraud - wherever we are aware of it.
We are not positively certain about TWOG and Mancini and Needham, but so far I am over 51% that TWOG and its founders are a bunch of scamsters. They have done nothing to prove us otherwise. No new website, no bios, no resumes, no info. on the founders and their backgrounds and their experience, to news, no PRs, no deals, no acquisitions, no purchases, no JV with Fowler, no Alaska deal, no Carribbean deal, and so far, no Russian deal. All we got is 2 guys that keep changing names of the company and the symbol. The only real PR they have posted so far, said they were going to change the name of the company from AKOL to TWOG. That's the only thing they've accomplished so far, as far as I can tell.
I urge all shareholders to send complaints to all government agencies, exchanges, SEC, FBI, and even have your own legal, law, lawyers contacts and investigators look into TWOG and Mancini and Needham.
This is a wake up call for Mancini and Needham, that they better get "REAL" and make something "REAL" out of TWOG.PK or their days may be numbered as far as running companies. Time for action. ACTION. Performance. PERFORMANCE. Results. RESULTS. Now. NOW. Today. TODAY... |