Sounds definitely like tortious Interference to th
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Tortious interference is a legal action that allows a plaintiff to claim damages from a defendant who wrongfully interferes with their business or contractual relationships. There are two types of tortious interference:
https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/tortious_interference#:
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What GROWNUP goes out of their way to HARM a company that they own stock in and threaten their business partners with threatening innuendos and lies.
Investors Hangout: https://investorshangout.com/post/view?id=671...z8i8vVRksn
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There IS plenty of reasons to not want to invest in this company, but it at the end of the day it is nothing but a small company with limited resources that is trying to be successful.
If you didn't like the dismal performance (which was the same before the run) you should have never brought in.
If you were embarrassed by the tweets you have gotten out and moved on.
If the possibility of a reverse split was to scary for you you should have never got in or at the very least sold TWO prior pre-14c's ago.
But if we are talking "Grow up..."
Let's seek the truth shall we?
What GROWNUP goes out of their way to HARM a company that they own stock in and threaten their business partners with threatening innuendos and lies.
Posted by Dakota on another board,
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Securities Attorneys
@TBLF_LawFirm
The test isn’t whether someone stands to make money off of certain public remarks. But that could lead to a fraud (securities market manipulation) charge, not just slander. The effect of slander is whether a statement caused financial or reputational harm. Big difference.
2:04 PM · Nov 20, 2022
Securities Attorneys
@TBLF_LawFirm
Yea. Well when they cross the line they won’t be anonymous for too long. Just last week a NY Supreme Court Judge agreed with us that a certain poster crossed the line by lying in a post. Twitter already handed over the posters full identity. Next up - lawsuit.
9:19 PM · Nov 20, 2022
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