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Non-Tech : SLJB - Sulja Brothers Building Supply, Inc. -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Done, gone. who wrote (70)9/26/2006 11:19:54 AM
From: Done, gone.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1681
 
Looks like the "moderator" has a problem with reading and comprehension. Shockingly surprising. (g)

Original post says: "I just sold my shares. I hope I don't regret it. I did it based on speaking to 3 different KPMG people in three different major offices. I was told that KPMG did some work (they did not say audit) for Sulja Brothers before they were a public company about 3 years ago, but if they were claiming that any office of KPMG was doing work for them now, then that was erroneous information. They were very clear on this that the last time KPMG did work for Sulja Brothers was 3 years ago. They said even offices in Dubai or Egypt or wherever would show up in their databases. These were not receptionists. I went through several departments to make sure I had someone in authority. They all said they have been getting several calls, so I'm sure others have the same information."
Message 22849430

So called moderator's reply: "KPMG is an international entity, hence there offices in Canada and the EU do not have access to their client databases in the USA; ditto for other KPMG regions."
Message 22849513

Can we all say BS, in unison? I knew we could.



To: Done, gone. who wrote (70)10/3/2006 10:11:33 AM
From: Done, gone.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1681
 
Change of mind again:

Message 22871902