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I hope that all concerned shareholders take the time to read this message and read through the below links and file a complaint with this article attached. A complaint was filed with the NYAG office seeking an investigation into the Short and Distort fraudulent activity wrt to Cellceutix and Mako Research. A file for the investigation has been created. With the dismissal of the Rosen suit it is now more appropriate for investors to send complaints to the NYAG Investor Protection Bureau (IPB). A file has been created titled
"Short and Distort"
Ref. No. 16/000012
Matter ID: 1267995.
From the IPB website.
"The Investor Protection Bureau is charged with enforcing the New York State securities law, commonly known as the Martin Act. The Martin Act gives the Attorney General broad law-enforcement powers to conduct investigations of suspected fraud in the offer, sale, or purchase of securities. Where appropriate, the Attorney General may commence civil and criminal prosecutions under the Martin Act to protect investors."
"The Attorney General's Bureau of Investment Protection does not generally handle complaints on behalf of individual investors, nor does it enforce the rules and regulations governing the trading of securities unless such violations rise to the level of fraud. Your complaint may however be one in a series of similar complaints that indicates the need to investigate. The office maintains a database of complaints and investigates patterns of fraud impacting many investors. It has the authority to commence civil or criminal actions on behalf of the public."
So it is essential that complaints be submitted to the bureau. Complaints should reference the Ref. No. And Matter ID listed above. Complaints can be mailed to:
Investor Protection Bureau
120 Broadway, 23rd Floor
New York, NY 10271
Phone (212)416-8222
Fax. (212)417-8816
Complaints can also be made online at
http://on.ny.gov/2iDOx6N
After complaining to the IPB it would be good to send a complaint directly to the Attorney General Addressed to Eric T. Schneiderman for good effect.
The website of the IPB is:
http://on.ny.gov/2iy0I9T
For an excellent write-up of the Martin Act and why the NYAG is the most powerful regulator of wall street read the following paper.
http://bit.ly/2iDANJ8