abbr. Ticker-Tape ConMen.
Stockmarket companies (primarily on on low-value/penny stocks with little or no regulatory procedures) that promote poor or nonexistent products and designed to fleece traders through offloading of shares. The companies then wilt & die, leaving investors with nothing and no means of retrieving their money.
Stockmarket companies (primarily on on low-value/penny stocks with little or no regulatory procedures) that promote poor or nonexistent products and designed to fleece traders through offloading of shares. The companies then wilt & die, leaving investors with nothing and no means of retrieving their money.
by Sonny Nugent October 23, 2020
Ticker-Tape ConMen. abbr.
Stockmarket companies (primarily on on low-value/penny stocks with little or no regulatory procedures) that promote poor or nonexistent products and designed to fleece traders through dumping of shares from toxic financiers. The companies then wilt & die, leaving investors with nothing and no means of retrieving their money.
Stockmarket companies (primarily on on low-value/penny stocks with little or no regulatory procedures) that promote poor or nonexistent products and designed to fleece traders through dumping of shares from toxic financiers. The companies then wilt & die, leaving investors with nothing and no means of retrieving their money.
by MNugent October 30, 2020
abbr. Ticker-Tape ConMen.
Stockmarket companies (primarily on on low-value/penny stocks with little or no regulatory procedures) that promote poor or nonexistent products and designed to fleece traders through dumping of shares from toxic financiers. The companies then wilt & die, leaving investors with nothing and no means of retrieving their money.
Stockmarket companies (primarily on on low-value/penny stocks with little or no regulatory procedures) that promote poor or nonexistent products and designed to fleece traders through dumping of shares from toxic financiers. The companies then wilt & die, leaving investors with nothing and no means of retrieving their money.
by Sonny Nugent October 30, 2020