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To: BigRedMan who wrote (4547)7/12/1998 3:42:00 PM
From: Marv  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8879
 
Anyone been to vegas-live.com today?

Marv



To: BigRedMan who wrote (4547)7/13/1998 12:45:00 AM
From: Thomas George Warner  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 8879
 
Not bad but you are indeed rusty. And you do not have to close your eyes to read my response. Is GLOW still going to be an over the counter BB or listed on the NASDQ?

Which kind of fully reporting company will GLOW be? More smoke and mirrors or the truth? How about a press release telling the stockholders?

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The OTC Bulletin Board is a regulated quotation service provided by The Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc. which displays real-time quotes and last-sale prices for nearly 6,000 companies. These companies are not a part of The Nasdaq Stock MarketSM, which is also run by The Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc. Unlike The Nasdaq Stock Market, the OTC Bulletin Board is not a stock market. Stocks are "quoted" on the OTC Bulletin Board, they do not "trade" on the OTC Bulletin Board. Also unlike on The Nasdaq Stock Market, OTC Bulletin Board companies do not have to meet any quantitative financial requirements. To be quoted, a market maker, not the company, normally needs to file a Form 211 with the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc., OTC Compliance Unit. OTC Bulletin Board companies do not have to file 10-Ks and 10-Qs with the SEC, which can make it difficult to find reliable information. However, some OTC Bulletin Board companies are fully reporting, and their SEC filings can usually be found in the EDGAR database. But just because an OTC Bulletin Board company is fully reporting doesn't mean that it is similar to a Nasdaq company. Besides having listing requirements, Nasdaq also goes a giant step further and does extensive background checks on the business and principals of would-be members. It is not unusual for an OTC Bulletin Board company meeting the reporting requirements of the SEC as well as the minimum financial requirements of The Nasdaq Stock Market to be denied a listing due to questionable or undesirable discoveries in the backgrounds of the business or persons associated