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L&L Energy, Inc. LLEN

"L & L Energy Inc is currently engaged in the business of coal mining, coal consolidation, and wholesaling in the People's Republic of China and its operations are conducted in the coal-rich Yunnan Province in Southwest China."


OTCPK:LLEN - Post by User

Post by raceagainstthestormon Jan 07, 2013 10:16am
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Gentry/REDChip

Gentry/REDChip

After working together for years with the Chinese by helping them to fabricate lies and then defraud the US investing public into believing them - RedChip is one of the last RATS to jump ship.

The CEO, being the great Republican politician that he is, of course puts all the blame on others. What a scammer!

I just had to laugh, after fighting GEO, AL and MW and telling US investors not to trust them and therefore causing US investors to get crushed he does a complete flip-flop.

This is great stuff:

"We made a decision to close our Beijing office months ago and wind down our China operations," stated Dave Gentry, President and CEO of RedChip. "Wall Street has, for the most part, lost confidence in the financial reporting of U.S.-listed Chinese companies. We are concerned that Big Four accounting firms were unable to detect financial fraud in companies like Sino-Forest and Longtop Financial."

Mr. Gentry continued, "When multi-billion dollar funds like Paulson & Co. and The Carlyle Group, with their unlimited resources, are unable to detect fraud in their Chinese-based portfolio companies; when top-tier investment banks like Goldman Sachs are unable to detect fraud in their Chinese-client companies; then I think reasonable investors must take a step back and seriously consider whether the potential rewards outweigh the downside risks of investing in U.S.-listed Chinese companies. We simply are not willing to take the risk."

"If we cannot trust the audit work of firms registered with the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board ("PCAOB"), which is the final line of defense against accounting fraud in Chinese companies listed in the U.S., as has been proven in dozens of cases over the past two years, and the Chinese regulatory authorities are not willing to work with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") and the PCAOB in helping uncover fraud and punish wrong-doers, and apparently they are not, then it is time for investors to jettison the China sector," stated Mr. Gentry.

Over 50 Chinese companies have either been delisted or defaulted off the NASDAQ or NYSE over the last 24 months.

Mr. Gentry also added, "Muddy Waters, GeoInvesting and Alfred Little have done a great service to investors in uncovering fraud that the biggest and 'best' accounting firms in several cases did not uncover. We should applaud their work."

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