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  1. Demenkovets 27 maart 2014 11:36
    NEW YORK, March 26 (Reuters) - OTC Markets, the operator of three U.S. over-the-counter equity markets, is rolling out tighter reporting standards and eligibility requirements for its venture-stage market to crack down on stock scams and bolster transparency, the company said on Wednesday.

    On May 1 for its OTCQB market, OTC Markets will introduce a new minimum one-cent bid price requirement and will require the company's chief executive or chief financial officer to certify that its reporting obligations are current and that disclosures about shareholdings, officers and corporate profile are correct.

    The bid requirement, in which stocks must have been quoted for at least 1 cent daily over a 30-day period or be dropped from the market, aims to ferret out companies that fall prey to dilutive stock fraud schemes and promotions, OTC Markets said.

    OTC Markets also will charge a one-time $2,500 fee for new applicants and an annual $10,000 fee for companies trading on its markets.

    Foreign companies that are listed on a qualified stock exchange and are current in their U.S. reporting obligations will be allowed to trade on OTCQB, OTC Markets' middle-tier marketplace. In the past, they traded on the lowest "pink" tier.

    On Tuesday, the two most actively traded stocks on OTC Markets on Tuesday were French dairy products maker Danone SA and Swiss pharmaceuticals Roche Holding AG .

    Trading volume on OTC Markets was 20.1 billion shares on Tuesday, about three times that of all U.S. stock exchanges and other trading venues. But the value traded, $1.4 billion, paled in comparison with the $263.4 billion executed on the other exchanges and venues, data from BATS Global Markets showed. (Reporting by Herbert Lash)
  2. [verwijderd] 27 maart 2014 19:59
    NECA Signs Lease for First Title Loan Store, Franchise Launched
    Last Updated: Mar. 27, 2014 - 1:00pm EST

    (NEW YORK)--New America Energy Corp (OTC:NECA), through its recent acquisition of Title King, LLC, has signed a lease for their first title loan store in major development.

    NECA has signed a lease for its first flagship title loan pawn store, and is expected to announce details and address for this new location. The location is an existing operational pawn shop, thus conversion to bring this location, and NECA title loan business operations up and running should be rather fast.

    As their first store this marks a major milestone for the company, and on the heels of their first title loan issuance now moves Title King from development to operational. Additional information on this developing story expected shortly.
  3. [verwijderd] 31 maart 2014 15:33
    Bekentenis van Nitwit of onzin??

    Nitwit Member Level Monday, 03/31/14 03:40:53 AM
    Re: janice shell post# 63275
    Post # of 63284
    Today I want to come clean about something I feel very badly about. I
    cannot undo some of the things I have done, but hopefully this message
    will prevent other such occurrences in the future.

    I am a paid basher.

    Yes, it is true. Today is my last day at this company; I'm moving on
    to a new job. I've realized that there are more dignifying jobs out
    there that can pay me equally as well. But before I go, I want to
    explain a few things because this just isn't right and I won't feel
    good about myself until I expose this sham. It's hurt too many people
    and I don't want it on my conscience anymore. I can no longer live
    with a lie.

    I work for a company called Global Calumny Funds in Stamford, CT.
    Basically, it's a Boiler Room much like the one in the movie of the
    same name. The idea behind my group is to bash the price of a
    company's stock down low enough to where the group of investors who
    retained our company's services can buy the stock really cheap and
    perhaps even take it over all together.

    There are approximately 70 people at the company divided into several
    groups. My group, consisting of 5 people, is responsible for IDWD.
    While I probably shouldn't give any names of anyone working here now,
    what the heck, I'm leaving here, so what can they do? sue me? Ha! I
    can tell you that laptoptrader and janice shell were part of my group
    until he left last week, as was ninaturtle. Others who have been part
    of this include early bashers like hard data and Investorman. You may
    be interested to know that some hypsters, such as MONEYMADE and even
    Datatech!!, have also been part of the scam (more on that later).

    There are several companies engaged in the bashing business, ours is
    not the only one. However, I can tell you that not every basher in
    here is a paid basher. Having done this for a year, I can usually tell
    who is a paid basher and who is merely someone
    having a little fun. While unpaid bashers have a different motive than
    someone like me, they can be unwilling accomplices to helping me
    achieve my ultimate goal and they also spread rumor and confusion
    throughout a room, which also helps me.

    What is that goal? Well, I am merely a cog in a much larger machine,
    so my bosses never really explained the big picture to me, but I'd say
    essentially, Shaddowwatch2oo3 was right. There are several companies
    who are quite familiar with Jim Bishop and Janice Shell and who are
    deathly afraid of them.

    There are three types of bashers here at Global Calumny Funds:
    Advanced, Intermediate and Beginner. An Advanced-level basher (also
    known as a Silver Tongued Devil) would spread false or misleading
    information about the company.
    They would deal in facts, countering every longs post with articles,
    news reports and opinion surveys that gave a negative impression about
    the company.

    An Intermediate-level basher (also known as a Serpent) would try to
    weasel their way into the confidence of longs and create doubt using
    rumor or innuendo.

    Finally, a Beginner-level basher (also known as a Pitchfork) would
    attempt to create confusion in the room by distracting other posters
    with satire, name calling and pointless arguments. The idea was to
    make sure no serious discussion of the stock
    could take place. A Pitchfork was usually a basher, but not always.
    Sometimes, we would throw in a hypster Pitchfork such as MONEYMADE and
    laptop and a pumper like Datatech to create the illusion of an
    argument going on. What was really funny (in a perverse way, I guess)
    was that Datatech and I sat next to each other, laughing the whole
    time.

    I was a Serpent basher, because I am known for effective bashing based
    on solid facts and truth. I was paid a base wage of $18 an hour for my
    services. I was given a $1.25 bonus for every decent quality post over
    100 per day as well as a monthly bonus of $100 for every penny the
    stock had dropped from the previous month. I was also paid a bonus for
    bashing on weekends. While this may not sound like much, I made a
    decent, though dishonorable, paycheck plus a nice Laptop with free
    wireless internet connection.

    Each of us sat in a small half-cubicle in a cluster with our
    teammates. Each group (usually five people) was made of three
    beginners (two who would bash and one who would hype), one
    intermediate and one advanced level basher. Occasionally for some
    of the hotter stocks, one of the beginners would be replaced by an
    intermediate depending on how much the stock was rising. IDWD was a
    low-level stock, meaning it got the 3-1-1 configuration.

    Honestly though, somehow, I get the feeling that WV Hillbilly may have
    worked for a basher company or knows someone who does because the fund
    websites he occasionally posts is eerily similar to our employer's
    websites. While not exact, I'd say it is about 90 percent the same. We
    do have certain rules that we follow.

    First, we have to develop a character and stay within that character
    in order to build a "following." My character, "FogOfWar," was a
    humorous, sarcastic, obnoxious supporter of free speech and loved to
    portray himself as a truth-telling superhero, but only when it came to
    bashers.

    Next, we had to follow certain guidelines on what we could say. We
    were urged to have an "answer" to every long's question, but we were
    to frame that answer in a way that ridiculed the questioner for asking
    such a question. However, we were never to use profanity or vulgarity
    because that would cause people to ignore us. We were to make fun of
    people, but in a civil way. The idea was to get "play," i.e. reaction
    from other posters. The more play we got, the more the room would be
    disrupted. Ignored posters get no play. One exception would be the
    hypsters since they were "defending" the stock against our onslaught,
    they got a little more leeway. People would side with the hypster
    because they thought he was real since he appeared to be on their
    side, but was really on ours, setting us up to disrupt the room.
    MoneyMade was quite good at this and gets paid very well.

    I've worked on IDWD, VLO, AGII, QBID, BKMP for a few months now. In
    addition to the FogOfWar alias, I've used a few others on several
    other boards as well. I've used so many aliases that I can not
    remember the monikers or the passwords. I honestly lost track of
    everything. I stuck with FogOfWar because it was the one that got the
    most play from other posters.

    In closing, I feel absolutely terrible about this. It's just awful how
    I've been part of a scam designed to cheat honest, hard-working people
    out of their investments all for the
    benefit of a few wealthy people who already have enough money to last
    a lifetime.

    These greedy people MUST be stopped. That's why I'm posting this
    before I leave. I want to make up for some of the damage I've done. I
    can't live with this lie anymore. You can't imagine how hard it is to
    look at myself in the mirror each morning knowing my job is to cheat
    and lie.

    I have to go now, I'm too broken up to continue. I hope this
    confession can make up for my sordid deeds; I would urge everyone who
    reads this to inform as many people as you can. Only by shining the
    light of truth can we drive these rats back into the darkness from
    whence they came. Believe me, they don't want publicity.

    Good luck and I hope all of you the best in your investment endeavors.
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