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If some brokers did illegal activity with the JPHC/PAIV/PAVC situation, can the shareholders come together and sue them for their mishandling of the situation (which meant a huge profit loss for the shareholders)? Any thoughts about this? If it's feasible, I'll be the first one to take action!
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Check the sec reports on GLUV, I'm sure others here can give you other securities that have been through the ringer by the share holders coming together. http://www.imanet.org/pdf/1832.pdf might be a good read.
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quote:Originally posted by Dark Horse 7092: If some brokers did illegal activity with the JPHC/PAIV/PAVC situation, can the shareholders come together and sue them for their mishandling of the situation (which meant a huge profit loss for the shareholders)? Any thoughts about this? If it's feasible, I'll be the first one to take action!
Call a lawyer.
GL I'v been holding a bag since last Sept.
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