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Willow Biosciences Inc T.WLLW

Alternate Symbol(s):  CANSF

Willow Biosciences Inc. is a Canada-based biotechnology company. The Company develops and produces precision fermented functional ingredients for the health and wellness, food and beverage and personal care markets. Its FutureGrown biotechnology platform allows production with sustainability at its core. Its commercial product, Cannabigerol CBG, which is a cannabinoid that has anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties. It also offers BioOxi, a bio-oxidation technology platform. By leveraging BioOxi, commercial partners can revolutionize manufacturing of oxygenated and hydroxylated functional ingredients, such as steroids, polyphenols, oxyterpenes and certain other targeted ingredients produced from such methods. It is also developing BioOxi-based process for production of the generic active pharmaceutical ingredient (API), hydrocortisone, and its derivatives. Its other pipeline products include Ursodeoxycholic acid (UCAC), Astaxanthin, B-carotene and others.


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Comment by Gekkoinon Nov 19, 2015 4:10pm
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RE:or maybe she needs the cash to bail her hubby out of jail?

RE:or maybe she needs the cash to bail her hubby out of jail?
Gekkoin wrote:

SEC Charges New York Lawyer and Two Promoters
With Market Manipulation

What are they up to now, 5 or 6 PP Extensions to try and close the financing?? lol...
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
2015-100
Washington D.C., May 26, 2015 — 

The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced fraud charges against a securities lawyer who used his New York law office as the headquarters for planning and implementing market manipulation schemes.  Also charged are two stock promoters from Canada who assisted him.

 

The SEC alleges that Adam S. Gottbetter orchestrated promotional campaigns that touted the prospects of microcap companies and enticed investors to buy their stock at inflated prices so he and his cohorts could sell shares they controlled and reap massive profits.  Gottbetter enlisted Mitchell G. Adam and K. David Stevenson to help him in the last of three schemes he conducted in a six-year period.  They repeatedly cautioned each other about the dangers of missteps that might draw law enforcement attention to the scheme, such as failing to keep secret the identities of Adam and Stevenson.  The three rehearsed stories they would tell if ever questioned by law enforcement.  During one meeting in New York City, Gottbetter complained about the difficulties of stock manipulation but conceded that robbing a bank was the only other way to make so much money so quickly. 

 

Gottbetter agreed to pay $4.6 million to settle the SEC’s charges.  Stevenson also agreed to settle the SEC charges against him while a case against Adam will be litigated in federal court in Newark, N.J.

 

In a parallel action, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of New Jersey today announced criminal charges against Gottbetter, Adam, and Stevenson.

 

“As a securities lawyer, Gottbetter should have served as a gatekeeper and protected the capital markets and investors from fraudsters.  Instead, he swung the gates wide open and illicitly profited at investors’ expense,” said Andrew Ceresney, Director of the SEC’s Division of Enforcement. 

 

According to the SEC’s complaint, Gottbetter was involved in the manipulation of the stocks of Kentucky USA Energy Inc. (KYUS) and Dynastar Holdings Inc. (DYNA) before teaming up with Adam and Stevenson in July 2013 to utilize their offshore ties for a new and potentially more lucrative scheme.  Together they schemed to drive up the stock price for purported oil and gas exploration company HBP Energy Corp. (HBPE) through fraudulent trades generated by a trading algorithm.  They then planned to launch an extensive promotional campaign featuring multiple call centers, roadshows, and a listing on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.  After creating the false appearance of liquidity and investor interest, they planned to dump their shares of the stock on unsuspecting investors around the world.  While Stevenson and Adam managed to do some small coordinated trades, the scheme was thwarted before the planned manipulation and promotion could be launched when Stevenson was arrested by the FBI.

 

The SEC’s complaint alleges that Gottbetter violated Sections 5(a), 5(c) and Section 17(a) of the Securities Act of 1933, and violated and aided and abetted violations of Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Rule 10b-5.  The complaint alleges that Adam and Stevenson violated and aided and abetted violations of Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Rule 10b-5. 

 

Gottbetter agreed to be barred from the penny stock industry in addition to paying $4.6 million in disgorgement and prejudgment interest from ill-gotten gains in the Kentucky USA Energy manipulation scheme.  He consented to injunctions against future violations.  Stevenson also agreed to be barred from the penny stock industry and consented to an injunction against future violations.  The settlements are subject to court approval.

 

The SEC’s investigation was conducted by Simona Suh of the Market Abuse Unit and Nancy A. Brown and Elzbieta Wraga of the New York office.  The case was supervised by Amelia A. Cottrell and Michael J. Osnato Jr.  The SEC’s litigation against Adam will be led by Ms. Brown and Ms. Suh.  The SEC appreciates the assistance of the Newark Field Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of New Jersey, and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority.




Don't worry - they've now chosen a Drilling "contractor" that accepts pounds of 2 cent paper....
Still no drill date, drilling or working capital tho...
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