Hello Everyone,
Here is another meeting that may be of interest to all of us. If anyone in the DC area is able to attend, it certainly seems like a good forum to express our opinions on the evolving situation.
BTW, I stand by my earlier (and potentially naive) description of the SEC "bull" crashing into the china shop and after having rightfully swatted the counterfeit pieces (GIFS, etc) to the ground, attempting to back out gracefully, sparing the truly finer china (GRNO) enroute. But hey, that might not be an option for a monolithic, governmental body that breathes, thrives and becomes predictably engorged by the sheer size and power it possesses.
I feel that once the processor is running and shown to be a viable product and BC is able to execute his business plan, greater lengths must be taken to rectify the debacle we are enduring. As a shareholder and limited partner in the GRNO LP1, I am not going to allow our government and their proxies (wait a minute, that sounds like it should be US!) to run roughshod over what I feel are personal freedoms and rights guaranteed by our Constitution. Does anyone else feel my pain? Enough about me.
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CONSUMER AFFAIRS ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING
The Commission's Consumer Affairs Advisory Committee will meet on Tuesday, October 14, 1997, in Room 1C30 at the Commission's Headquarters, 450 Fifth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C., beginning at 9:30 a.m. The meeting will be open to the public. The Committee's responsibilities include assisting the Commission in identifying investor problems and being more responsive to their needs. The Committee will explore fundamental issues of concern to investors, including matters currently under consideration by the Commission and topics of emerging concern to investors and the financial services industry.
For more information, please call Geraldine M. Walsh, Special Counsel to the Director, Office of Investor Education and Assistance, at (202) 942-7040. (Rel. 34-39109; File No. 265-19)
Any member of the public who requires auxiliary aids such as a sign language interpreter or material on tape to attend a public meeting should contact Rochelle Franks, Office of Administrative and Personnel Management, to make arrangements. Ms. Franks can be reached at TTY number (202) 942-9558. If you are calling from a non-TTY number, please call the Relay Service at 1-800-877-8339. __________
Here's the SEC link for the notice.
sec.gov
Gotta do the bed bug thing. Night night.
LLLP Mark (BTW, has the entire effing country forgotten Richard Jewell??) (question posed for anyone of the opinion the SEC is indeed out to protect us little guys from the big bad GRNO machine and its neophyte investor sink-hole-of-pump-and-dumpdom) jeeeez...and they ask me why I drink. |