RE:RE:Moparhellcat can spend all day MISLEADING SHAREHOLDERS Flopticalcube wrote: I'll also add that you are no better than MHC in bringing up the farcical notion of regulatory action, litigation and a destroyed share price. The days of Bre-X are over.
Moparhellcat, we all know "Flopticalcube" is one of your other sock puppet alias accounts you use to support the phoney voices you use here and in other stock forums. You know very well this is against Stockhouse's Terms of Service.
The SEC provides an excellent rundown of the issues here:
https://www.sec.gov/reportspubs/investor-publications/investorpubspumphtm.html
"One of the most common Internet frauds involves the classic "pump and dump" scheme. Here's how it works: A company's web site may feature a glowing press release about its financial health or some new product or innovation. Newsletters that purport to offer unbiased recommendations may suddenly tout the company as the latest "hot" stock. Messages in chat rooms and bulletin board postings may urge you to buy the stock quickly or to sell before the price goes down. Or you may even hear the company mentioned by a radio or TV analyst.
Unwitting investors then purchase the stock in droves, creating high demand and pumping up the price. But when the fraudsters behind the scheme sell their shares at the peak and stop hyping the stock, the price plummets, and investors lose their money.
Fraudsters frequently use this ploy with small, thinly traded companies because it's easier to manipulate a stock when there's little or no information available about the company. To steer clear of potential scams, always investigate before you invest"
If an investigation determines DEC directors and management or agents acting on their behalf funded or supported these activities, they can be held liable under Canadian securities regulations and tort law.
This is a very real issue and your unlawful promotional activities are a clear threat to DEC shareholder equity.
This activity should cease immediately unless you want your DEC to end up in the dustbin and your career reduced to cinders and ashes.
Ed Kruchkowski
Brian Morrison
Randy Kasum
Lance Robinson
Are all credible people who intend to have long careers in this business.
They will fire you in a heartbeat to protect themselves from your escalating campaign of misleading shareholders and defaming other TSX-V listed issuers.
Remember the $135 million dollar lawsuit from your last deal?
https://teuton.com/teuton-named-in-135-million-dollar-lawsuit/
You burned me and a lot of other shareholders really bad.
Now we will follow you EVERYWHERE.
Some folks never learn I guess.
Fellow DEC shareholders:
What do you think our company is going to look like after a multi-hundred million dollar lawsuit?
Better to fire the crooked promoters now than have them bring destruction on us with litigation against the company, its management and directors.