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Chinese police bust $7.6B Ponzi scheme

Chinese police have arrested 21 people involved in the operation of peer-to-peer (P2P) lender Ezubao, the official Xinhua news agency said on Monday, over an online scam it said took in some 50 billion yuan ($7.6 billion) from about 900,000 investors.

Ezubao was a Ponzi scheme, the Xinhua report said, and more than 95 percent of the projects on the online financing platform were fake.

Among those arrested were Ding Ning, the chairman of Yucheng Group, which launched Ezubao in July 2014.

It was not possible to reach Ezubao officials for comment and it was not clear if Ding had legal representation.

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Free Penny Stock Pick Websites – How They Scam You

At least 99% of free penny stock picks websites are making money off of you, hand over fist. They make many times what legitimate penny stock websites like ours can ever do. At the same time, they deceive, publish misinformation and pretend to have researched the penny stocks they pick.

The fact is, they are not researchers, they don’t care if the company is even real.

The dirty secret they don’t want you to know?
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Cynk: The $6 Billion Penny-Stock Debacle (Another ‘AwesomePennyStocks.com’ Scam)

Cynk Technology (CYNK), a company with no assets, no revenue, and one employee, for one hour in July had a market value of more than $6 billion.

Cynk had started trading in 2013, for a few pennies. That was until June 17, 2014, when shares that were at 6¢ jumped to $2.25.

In filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Cynk lists its offices as the The Matalon, a six-story glass building in Belize City, Belize – Suite 400. There is no Suite 400. The building manager says the company has never had an office there. There aren’t any $6 billion companies in Belize.

One of the biggest boosters tied to Belize, AwesomePennyStocks, was able to stay anonymous until the Bugatti- and Lamborghini-driving 26-year-old behind it was sued in March by U.S. regulators. He settled on July 7 for $3.6 million without admitting the allegations.

Cynk: The $6 Billion Penny-Stock Debacle

 

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Shailesh Shah pleads guilty to stock scam

WASHINGTON, DC: The CEO of two publicly-traded companies in the US, Shailesh Shah, was convicted on charges that he paid kickbacks in return for purchases of his companies’ stock.

Shah, 48, of Chino, Calif., pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Richard G. Stearns to two counts of mail fraud and two counts of wire fraud, according to a press release issued by the FBI. His sentencing is scheduled for October 23 of this year.

Shah was the President and Chief Executive Officer of SOHM, Inc. and Costas, Inc.

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Sharp Stands Up – In Court – Against Scam Site AwesomePennyStocks

While honest sites like FalconStocks.com get overlooked by scam sites with huge advertising budgets and outright lies, there are a few of us out there trying to stop scam sites like AwesomePennyStocks (fraud) from fleecing the public.

Last week, George Sharp, responded to the hundreds of emails and telephone calls he has received from wounded investors seeking retribution for losses, by joining his lawsuit as additional plaintiffs. As previously announced, Mr. Sharp has launched litigation (San Diego County Division of California Superior Court Case No. 37-2013-00048310-CU-MC-CTL) for violations of California Business and Professions Codes 17529.5 (Anti-Spam), during a scheme to disseminate spam emails in order to artificially create a marketplace for the stocks of worthless companies at artificially high prices, in what is commonly known as a pump and dump scheme.

Named as defendants in the case are: Degroupa Tenner Morales Media Corp. and Centro Azteca S.A., the current and former publishers of the Awesome Penny Stocks series of newsletters; and, Victory Mark Corp Ltd., the publisher of newsletters Select Penny Stocks, Preferred Penny Stocks and Penny Stock Heroes. Several companies promoted by the newsletters were also identified as defendants, including: Xumanii (XUII); Harbor Island Development Corp (HIDC); Red Giant Entertainment, Inc. (REDG); VuMee, Inc. (VUME); Pub Crawl Holdings, Inc. (PBCW); PacWest Equities, Inc (Pink Sheets:PWEI); Amwest Imaging, Inc. (AMWI); Goff Corporation (GOFF); Swingplane Ventures, Inc. (SWVI); World Moto, Inc. (FARE); Taglikeme Corp (TAGG); and, Pharmagen, Inc (PHRX), which was known as SunPeak Ventures, Inc and traded under the symbol “SNPK”, during that promotion.

In an attempt to stem the tide of inquires he is receiving, Mr. Sharp advises parties interested in seeking reimbursement for losses incurred due to these nefarious schemes, to contact legal counsel, as he is unable to add additional plaintiffs to his litigation.

Mr. Sharp also cautions investors not to invest in penny stocks promoted through email advertisements, as these are almost always devious attempts to separate innocent investors from their savings, by selling worthless near-worthless stock at heavily over-inflated prices. Mr. Sharp suggests exercising careful due diligence by examining company regulatory filings, including financial statements, found at SEC.gov and OTCmarkets.com.

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