...looking for news...been so long since any...Anne L. Anne, since I started buying IPMCF Feb 13 @ 13/16 (.8125), I have continued to buy based on what I read on this thread, the good, the bad and the ugly(Seems like there are some people out there that exchange information with the purpose to inflict hurt and pain on others. The best answer to these posts is no reply.). I always buy "at market" since I find it too stressful to put a buy order at a certain number and wait to see if it will happen. I don't feel in control that way. Since I have invested a lot of money into IPMCF, I will put a positive spin on "at this time, no news is good news", as follows: With the Bre-X scam, people that lost money will try to get back their money any way possible, even if it means to sue "anything still moving" that's was connected to it. If the exchange that Bre-X traded on was NASDAQ, then NASDAQ has to be extra careful. All that I have just said is knowned by all, no new info here. But, my spin is that eventho NASDAQ was certain that IPMCF was not a scam, but just poor management/jugement/etc, NASDAQ's lawyers instructed them to initiate against IPMCF a delisting action. This, for the following reasons: - NASDAQ wants to investigate IPMCF to make sure its not a scam. - NASDAQ wants all of it's listings to be successful, and this action will put pressure on IPMCF to do things it would normally not do to help itself. For example, ______ (fill in the blanks). - If IPMCF is not delisted, and cannot deliver precious metals in the amounts the company predicted, NASDAQ can say to anyone looking for someone to blame "once it was brought to our attention that this was a troubled company", we initiated correct and proper procedures to identify this information to our investor community thru a delisting action. My positive spin. |