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To: Patchie who wrote (98900)3/30/2007 12:18:20 PM
From: StockDung  Respond to of 122087
 
WACKY PATCHIE

investigatethesec.com

"The SEC has also begun an accelerated effort to de-list as many pink sheet companies as possible prior to January 10th in order to further reduce problem issuers. To date, they have taken better that 50 off the board in the past 6 months. A de-listed company, with excessive fails on the books, is a bailout of the financial liabilities to these Wall Street firms. They never have to settle bad trades. A de-listing will only leave investors suffering as they succumb to 100% losses in their investments."