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Post by justfacts on Jun 6, 2006 23:44:47 GMT -4
A securities litigation/class action firm I am working with has gone after the Prime Brokers. I will query them tomorrow. The good news is that they know who CMKX is and they aren't afraid of the issues.
I would be happy to do this again, thanks to Kranker and Janie.
The key would be to get the questions organized for me, thanks for which goes to the administrators on this site.
A final point I made in my radio interviews: The CMKX shareholders are still the largest and most coherent group of shareholders of any victimized stock. Learn to speak with the same voice, articulating the same message to all, and make them listen whether they want to or not. Make your requests and DEMANDS in unison. You can blow the Choir out of the Tabernacle in chunks.
Stay unified. And remember the lessons of the MOB, the quote under the citation by HH Houlihan.
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Post by golden1101 on Jun 6, 2006 23:45:11 GMT -4
If you handed a petition to the securities administrator in Nevada demanding action...and the NASD, AND the SEC...and select congressmen with 40,000 signtures from one company, you would see the sh*t hit the fan. Start with this guy: Secretary of State Securities Division Charles Moore 555 East Washington Avenue 5th Floor, Suite 5200 Las Vegas, NV 89101 (702) 486-2440 (702) 486-2452 (Fax) sosmail@govmail.state.nv.us Sweeeeeeeeeeeet! ;D
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Post by jbgoodtrader on Jun 6, 2006 23:45:21 GMT -4
LOL! Poor Pelican! But... seriously, I can sympathaize with you! Thanks guys for an excellant and informative thread! From my own personal experience with the Markets over the past 5 yrs., the only way to win with Penny Stocks is to Swing or Momentum Trade them! That is my strategy starting this year! John Good We sent Pelican on a vacation to cool off. He can still read your post though.
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Post by jannikki on Jun 6, 2006 23:54:17 GMT -4
A securities litigation/class action firm I am working with has gone after the Prime Brokers. I will query them tomorrow. The good news is that they know who CMKX is and they aren't afraid of the issues. I would be happy to do this again, thanks to Kranker and Janie. The key would be to get the questions organized for me, thanks for which goes to the administrators on this site. A final point I made in my radio interviews: The CMKX shareholders are still the largest and most coherent group of shareholders of any victimized stock. Learn to speak with the same voice, articulating the same message to all, and make them listen whether they want to or not. Make your requests and DEMANDS in unison. You can blow the Choir out of the Tabernacle in chunks. Stay unified. And remember the lessons of the MOB, the quote under the citation by HH Houlihan. Mr. Burrell, You are welcome here at any time. We appreciate the advice and answers you have provided to our forum. We would be thrilled to have another discussion with you at your convenience. Thank you .
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Post by triplet on Jun 6, 2006 23:58:56 GMT -4
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Post by kranker on Jun 7, 2006 0:12:43 GMT -4
Thanks again Bud. Thank you members! Your questions made it possible for this interesting exchange of thoughts, which can be a challenge on a text message board. The advantage to this medium is that all shareholders can review the material in the future, especially those that were unable to join us tonight. This thread can be continued at any time, if you wish to proceed with more discussion. -kranker
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Post by canudigit on Jun 7, 2006 0:31:07 GMT -4
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Post by jarihai2520 on Jun 7, 2006 0:33:00 GMT -4
Well the idea of a 'Petition' sounds like a really good plam to me and should anyone on this board wish to start one I would be very willing to use my meager abilities in preparing such a document. So if those that are going to 'head - up' this petition plam wish to PM me and use my help you have a willing volunteer here. Jar
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Post by kranker on Jun 7, 2006 1:05:15 GMT -4
One of my favorites-LOL 21) Why do you think people of renown reputation such as Roger Glenn, Robert Maheu,, Don Stoecklein, and Michael Williams are involved with this company? BB: They know something you don't.
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Post by bluediamonds on Jun 7, 2006 1:15:32 GMT -4
That does seem odd, does it not?
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Post by faulkingtruth on Jun 7, 2006 1:43:51 GMT -4
Checking in late after writing for awhile.
In response to the comment about Frizzell "feeling upbeat," while this is just my opinion, he has every reason to be upbeat. He's on the verge of quite possibly proving for the first time ever a massive naked short position in a company's stock. I didn't think the "tenor of the message" tonight was negative, just that it dealt with facts, and that we recommended being proactive instead of sitting around doing nothing, waiting on a rumored settlement. Settlement or no settlement, anything your do to expose the brokers as crooks will only benefit CMKX shareholders...and the entire stock market system, in the end. These brokers have deep pockets, and they have paid out huge settlements in the past to escape prosecution or lawsuits. Imagine if they're caught red-handed? It's up to everyone here to catch them, and you're almost there already. Don't fall apart now....pull together. Bud is absolutely right on that count.
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Post by bluediamonds on Jun 7, 2006 4:31:40 GMT -4
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Post by sureazpoop on Jun 7, 2006 5:25:13 GMT -4
Help me understand here, according to Bud, the best thing we can do as shareholders is stay
united and start an information and complaint campaign, including litigation, and direct it
at the appropriate parties responsable. I whole heartedly agree. But why would we start this
campaign NOW as opposed to co-ordinating this new campaign with the first cert-pull deadline
? It would seem to me that valuable time and precious momentum has been lost. While I
applaud this new effort, is it not the companies responsibility to lead and organise the
shareholders and co-ordinate the campaign ? If it wasn't for Bud illuminating the reality of
the situation and supporting and strongly suggesting an active campaign beginning right NOW,
we would be sitting in the dark again for how much longer? And a post off ragingbull about a
conversation with Frizzell stating that the next news might be about 3 weeks from now ?
"attacking the NS issue will not hurt the chances of a paid settlement". I realise that you
have to hold your cards tight in this game, but what purpose does it serve when what is
really required is the LOUD SHOUTING VOICES of ruffly 40,000 P.O.'d fraud victims ? This
leads me to 3 possible conclusions and I sure hope that I'm wrong:
1] Poor comunications with the shareholders re: The Task Force and/or CMKX
2] Poor shareholder organisation. While I understand the purpose of the cert-pull, I believe
we wasted an excellent oportunity to co-ordinate both campaigns ( NS proof and Public
Exposure ) several months ago.
Given a choice between sitting on my hands eating Kraft Dinner waiting for the next rumour
of a settlement; or becoming proactive in a full on attack on these criminals and the
institutions that safegard them, which would you prefer to have done for the last 6 months ?
I fear that we have been played to the point were we are mad as hell at the brokers, SEC,
etc., and perhaps have been properly "motivated" into action. The anger now shifts from The
Task Force and there lack of communication and slow apparent progress onto "The System" were
it rightly belongs. But I fear that The Task Force is also washing there hands of us:
"As of the date of this letter, the DTCC is not involved in the transfer of CMKM stock between the beneficial owners, the company and any securities intermediaries. All stock transfer problems which exist at this time are between the securities intermediaries (broker/dealers) and the shareholders."
And If i hear "sit back, relax and take a break, enjoy the ride, etc." one more time...just
one more time....well I think you get the picture. Gotta run, my Krap Dinner is getting old,
i meen cold.
Please just give me the straight facts and point me in the right direction.
SAP
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Post by jannikki on Jun 7, 2006 5:57:36 GMT -4
Well the idea of a 'Petition' sounds like a really good plam to me and should anyone on this board wish to start one I would be very willing to use my meager abilities in preparing such a document. So if those that are going to 'head - up' this petition plam wish to PM me and use my help you have a willing volunteer here. Jar I am willing to help in any way I can.
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Post by shaker on Jun 7, 2006 6:50:32 GMT -4
Well the idea of a 'Petition' sounds like a really good plam to me and should anyone on this board wish to start one I would be very willing to use my meager abilities in preparing such a document. So if those that are going to 'head - up' this petition plam wish to PM me and use my help you have a willing volunteer here. Jar I am willing to help in any way I can. a Petition sounds great,but why limit it to only shareholders? if someone composed a petition and posted it people could print it out sign and send to an asigned address. get your friends and others to sign it, we should be able to collect way over 1 million signatures. """"just a thought."""
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