Correction to Tokyo Mex:
>I also say that those still holding this stock should report it to the SEC...<
I agree that if you (or any investor) have been defrauded that you should report it. Not only are you entitled, but for the sake of the investing public, you are obligated to report the abuse.
However, I want to comment that, since NETZ is not a reporting company, that possibly you would have better luck with the NASD. NASD is the largest self-regulatory organization for the securities industry in the world. Through NASD, we, the individual investors, have a strong advocate.
As investor's we must demand a "zero-tolerance" approach to fraud. While these smaller companies, such as NETZ, may provide significant growth potential for investors, sales of securities of these companies are also susceptible to abusive practices such as misrepresentations, manipulation, false price predictions, and phony guarantees against loss.
One of the most effective ways to help and protect individual investors is to provide them with information they need to make educated and sound investment decisions.
TM, would you please enlighten us to what particular, or cumulative, DD lead you to allege fraud against NETZ.
Thank you for your post, I rely on all information that I come across on all stocks that I own, or contemplate purchasing.
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