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Silk Energy Ltd SLKEF

Silk Energy Limited is a Canada-based resource company. The Company acquires undervalued oil and gas assets in Kazakhstan. The Company, through its subsidiaries, owns a 50% interest in the KMG Ustyurt license (Ustyurt). The Company focuses on exploring and developing Ustyurt, an onshore oil and gas concession comprising approximately 6,500 square kilometers in the Caspian Sea region of the Republic of Kazakhstan.


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Comment by nowayouton Nov 01, 2007 8:33am
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RE: Jitney and Anonymous

RE: Jitney and AnonymousSECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION v. GEORGE CHELEKIS, KGC, INC., AND HOT STOCKS REVIEW, INC., Civil Action No. 97CV-00374 (D.D.C.) (filed February 25, 1997) On February 25, 1997, the Commission filed a complaint in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia against George Chelekis ("Chelekis"), KGC, Inc. and Hot Stocks Review, Inc. The complaint alleges that from at least January 1995 through August 1995, Chelekis, a publisher who distributes various investment newsletters, known as the "Hot Stocks" publications, over the Internet and in print format, knowingly or recklessly made materially false and misleading statements concerning six publicly-traded companies. The complaint further alleges that from April 1994 through September 1995, Chelekis failed to disclose in the Hot Stocks publications that he and entities that he controls, defendants KGC, Inc. and Hot Stocks Review, Inc., received at least $1.1 million from more than 150 issuers, and 275,500 shares of stock from 10 issuers, as payment for recommending securities of such issuers in the Hot Stocks publications. Without admitting or denying the allegations in the complaint, Chelekis, KGC, Inc. and Hot Stocks Review, Inc. consented to the entry of a final judgment permanently enjoining them from violating Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and Rule 10b-5 thereunder, and Section 17(b) of the Securities Act of 1933. The final judgment orders the defendants to pay a total of $162,727, representing $75,050 in disgorgement, $12,627 in prejudgment interest and a $75,050 civil penalty.
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