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Nov28
Securities Division, AARP resume Investor Minute education campaign – Clarksville Online
Filed under: The-Lionheart-Group; Tagged as: aarp, division, education-campaign, investor, investor-education, investor-minute, lionheart group, online, table-borderNo CommentsSecurities Division, AARP resume Investor Minute education campaign Clarksville Online “Recognizing the warning signs of an investment scam before you invest will save you worry, heartbreak and money.'' The “Investor Education Minute'' … More: Securities Division, AARP resume Investor Minute education campaign – Clarksville Online
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Nov24
Grant Thornton to SEC: Overstock.com is lying
Filed under: The-Lionheart-Group; Tagged as: accounting, bold-the-most, division, money, most-important, overstock, price, read-the-rest, scams, the-accounting, thornton, timeNo CommentsNo longer can Patrick Byrne, wacky CEO of Overstock.com (NASDAQ:OSTK) claim that those pointing out his lies and materially misleading financial statements are just “miscreants,” operatives of an imaginary “Sith Lord,” or [insert any of a number of Jewish slurs that Byrne is prone to use]. Now national auditing firm Grant Thornton is calling Patrick Byrne and his clowns liars. He’s collecting quite a slew of admirers. Yesterday, Overstock filed an 8-K with the Securities and Exchange Commission regarding their firing of Grant Thornton. Here’s what Overstock.com has to say about the accounting issue that led to the firing, and I have placed in bold the most important part: On October 1, 2009, the Company received a comment letter from the Division of Corporation Finance of the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) regarding the Company’s 2008 Form 10-K/A and June 30, 2009 Form 10-Q. Go here to read the rest: Grant Thornton to SEC: Overstock.com is lying

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