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Kure Technologies Inc V.KUR.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  UBSBF

Kure Technologies, Inc. is a Canada-based company. The Company has no business activity. The Company's subsidiary is UBS Wireless Services Inc.


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Post by goCANADAgoon Oct 11, 2003 11:57am
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Post# 6513999

InDaMoney FABULOUS WORK

InDaMoney FABULOUS WORKYou've provided great insight on the Nexus Group board. Been following your contributions here and I must add that you have to be one of the top posters I ever encountered on these stock boards since I began frequenting the Silicon Valley board back around a decade ago. I wished I was in charge of things. For one I would force companies to get large investors more involved in appointing directors and get boardsd to sue more outside advisers. I would slap a tax on short term capital gains for the board of directors and eliminate stock options to limit this short termism you see on companies like Nexus Group. I would give legal liability to securities firms, accoutnants, lawyers and others who aid corporate fraud and put in place minimum punitive damages. Simplify the tax code when it comes to companies so that most investors will understand statements better. Analysts working with banks should face severe prison terms. Plain and simple. Just my two cents. Good work against the boneheads at UBS.
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