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Technology Stocks : Turbodyne Technologies Inc. (TRBDF)

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To: Yoav Chudnoff who wrote (2521)1/1/1999 2:24:00 PM
From: StockDung  Read Replies (3) of 3458
 
O.K. lets give paid stock promoter Nathan Hanson a chance.

1. Why was Nathan Hanson paid stock promoter posting in this message room and acting like he was a average Joe Blow and not disclosing that he was a paid promoter for TRBD.

2. If Nathan Hanson is not currently a paid stock promoter by TRBD let him say in a post that he is not currently a paid stock promoter for TRBD and give the date this relationship with TRBD ended.

3. Why has paid Stock promoter Nathan Hanson continued posting pending news releases that was inside information before the news was released to the public.

4. Why does paid stock promoter Nathan Hanson continue to post on other message boards on SI for companies that he still may be a paid stock promoter.

5. Why has Nathan Hanson not disclosed one of the following disclosure when hyping TRBD stock.
Insufficient Disclosure - insufficient or no information at all is provided to allow the reader to determine that a fee was paid for the "story" or research.
Blanket Disclosure - one disclaimer fits all the companies discussed in a publication or web site; reader is not informed whether the disclaimer applies to all, some or none of the companies
Identifiable Disclosure - a disclaimer accompanies each story about a specifically identified stock; better than blanket disclosure but still falls short of the SEC required description of compensation
Full Disclosure - individual disclaimers for each company profile, including the form and amount of all compensation received by the publisher; meets guidelines established in Section 17(b) of the Securities Act of 1933
N/A - disclosure information was not available to Stock Detective as of the date of the report
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These are fair questions which the SEC should soon be asking him.

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