RE:BIGBIRDAntoninass wrote: After following this story a couple of months I have a message for bigbird. If you have indeed invested a lot of money in this stock then I would suggest, if the news is not good to have your lawyers in touch with the AMF to launch an investigation here. It is clear that IR was disseminating information, letting people know, that results would be out early this week. All of a sudden they reverse their position based on the fact that Mr. Goodman was selling because of a problem he had with his shares. The news cannot be stellar or spectacular because they would have to have released this material information very soon after despite MR. Goodman's problem. We are left with either positive, mediocre or poor results. The hope is that we will have positive results. But if the news is not positive, who benefits from a delay in releasing the news, MR. GOODMAN. Who is the culprut helping MR. GOODMAN cash out? VGD. Did they do this knowingly to help him or not? The AMF should look into this. Who lost their money to MR. GOODMAN?, BIGBIRD and all like him, if they invested as much as they say they did. This story smells bad.
Let me respond to that...Firstly, VGD is listed on the TSX-V and is regulated by the Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) and the company must comply with under the Securities Act. VGD, though based in Quebec, is not regulated by Securities Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF). That much is clear. Secondly, if some shareholder has a complaint to make on some securities violations, that complainant should contact Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada (IIROC). I'm not going to do your work for you, just goggle IIROC. I'm pretty sure Ned Goodman, being a billionaire investment advisor, has a team of lawyers putting up a "Chinese Wall" so no inside info. would be leaked to him or his organization on VGD. If someone is dumb enough to charge him with trading on inside info. without any evidence, that person could be sued for defamation (oral) or libel (bullboard posting or written words). You can take that to your lawyer.