Green doggie
4 days ago
I have seen much info, pictures, videos, etc. on many platforms and from different sources on the Chine web concerning Pangbo Group and EGOC, way to much to be fake imo. And while I can’t find any recent news(and I’m no expert), it does appear that they are still registered in China and are located in many cities involving several industries. Pangbo is real, not sure what if anything is going on with EGOC though. Time will tell, and not much time left. And I do wonder about Jonathan Perlman and TCA Fund Receivership. They did hold a significant number of shares. I never really understood what was up with that if this was a clean shell.
martymech
4 days ago
Bat boy is now a self proclaimed expert of yet another field that he knows nothing about..Nice!! You go Aggie! Me thinks Agua77 is an expert in every field imaginable.. including AI, Video software, Quantum mechanics, Cosmology, All fields of physics and let's not forget that it seems like he may have a propensity in randomly diagnosing Psychological disorders of other ihub posters relatively often LOL , etc etc..The list of his expertise concerning such a large wide range of fields is staggering!! Some might call him the Bat Boy of all trades!!! Or more likely he is the Bat boy that is nothing but a bench warmer and never buys or trades any stocks but spends all of his time on this board bad mouthing EGOC and insulting others who post here... hmmm . that's funny! LOL Always doo dooing on others posts... It's all good. Some things never change here!!
Have fun everyone and enjoy the rest of your weekend.. (By the way Great posts Green doggie. I enjoyed them immensely especially after seeing some of the reactions from the usual suspects camped out here on this board.. lol ) JMO (as usual these are all just my humble opinions)
agua77
1 week ago
And the gate keepers, shell vendors, peddlers, stock promoters have spoken. lol
I really doubt anyone is buying into your continual enthusiasms….this isn’t an issue of not being an optimist, this is a reflection of not being an absolutely ignorant and delusional trader.
Sure…there is always the chance of a magic trick, but reasoning and logic dictate what’s really going on here.
If you don’t want to hear it from me, I feel this blog by Hamilton & Associates Law Group is very, very insightful with explaining these reverse merger scams, the expert market, and the oversight of the SEC. This is especially insightful for those who have been a bit naive in understanding where the pump and dump scheme could have occurred. This is also insightful for those posters who continually carry on with the next narrative about how this will be an attractive ticker for the next custodian. As I mentioned numerous times….there are many, many, many shells available that sit dormant.
“There’s no shortage of shells. Large numbers of them exist, waiting to be snapped up on the cheap by shell vendors and resold to anyone interested. While some of the buyers may be unscrupulous penny fraudsters who want to set up a pump and dump operation, honest small businessmen with no practical knowledge of securities law may become victims. They correctly believe that going public is a good way to grow their companies but fail to realize while buying a shell and using a reverse merger to go public may seem easy and quick, in reality the process is not necessarily straightforward. The vendor in the reverse merger may conceal skeletons in the closet. Those may include old toxic debt, former insiders who still hold large positions, old legal judgments, and regulatory problems in individual states, or in foreign countries. Yes, foreign countries: a fair number of U.S. penny stocks have Canadian Cease Trade orders. Some of the CTOs were issued back in the 1990s, but they won’t be lifted until the problem, whatever it is, has been fixed.”
Remember the problems this ticker had with FINRA?
“FINRA’s Role In Reverse Mergers
These problems with reverse mergers can in some cases result in a refusal by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) to process corporate actions for a company. Corporate actions include name and ticker changes, splits and dividends, and more.”
https://www.securitieslawyer101.com/2019/dormant-shell-companies-for-reverse-mergers-suspended-by-sec/