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To: StockDung who wrote (1815)3/23/2006 5:52:55 PM
From: rrufff  Respond to of 2595
 
LOL - we'd be going backwards. How about papyrus?

Recently, I was sent an email by someone following this debate that perhaps one could keep the benefits of digital transactions but eliminate the abuses through encrypted digital signatures. It would create an audit trail, from one end of the transaction through the transfer agent and to the other end of the transaction, and be used to prevent managements from dumping undocumented certificates as well as naked shorting.



To: StockDung who wrote (1815)3/23/2006 7:19:57 PM
From: Jim Bishop  Respond to of 2595
 
On March 14, 2006, U. S. Canadian Minerals, Inc. (the “Company”) received a “Wells Notice” from the staff of the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”). The Wells Notice notifies the Company that the SEC staff is considering recommending that the SEC bring a civil enforcement proceeding against the Company for possible violation of the federal securities laws pertaining to fraudulent disclosures, failure to file reports in a timely manner and improper accounting practices.

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