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Re: [Havelock] The Panama Fund, S.A. Acquires HavelockInvestments.com November 02, 2013, 12:37:20 AM #19 Quote from: stslimited on November 02, 2013, 12:25:41 AM Quote from: crumbs on November 02, 2013, 12:21:41 AM Quote from: stslimited on November 01, 2013, 11:52:13 PM Panama Funding Inc, S.A. is the only "Panama Fund" S.A. registered in Panama



fwiw, file number 227720



Lol, this? http://ohuiginn.net/panama/company/id/227720

How is this silliness a "fully licensed exchange"? What gives it more authority in dealing unregistered securities to US persons than Bitfunder et al?



Lol, this? http://ohuiginn.net/panama/company/id/227720How is this silliness a "fully licensed exchange"? What gives it more authority in dealingthan Bitfunder et al?

well, there are a lot of assumptions though

funds are generally able to set up shop in any jurisdiction for whatever purpose, through many layers of entities for acquiring different kinds of property, such as other entities. Subsequently, they may have all the licenses or regulatory concoction to not worry about one country's securities laws.

well, there are a lot of assumptions thoughfunds are generally able to set up shop in any jurisdiction for whatever purpose, through many layers of entities for acquiring different kinds of property, such as other entities. Subsequently, they may have all the licenses or regulatory concoction to not worry about one country's securities laws.

"Through many layers of entities," RLY? Is this legalese for "don't ask questions i don't have answers to"?

Come on, that's just empty verbiage meaning absolutely zilch. Unregistered securities are just that -- no matter how you repackage them.



Nothing new here, all been trash-picked many times over. "Through many layers of entities," RLY? Is this legalese for "don't ask questions i don't have answers to"?Come on, that's just empty verbiage meaning absolutely zilch. Unregistered securities are just that -- no matter how you repackage them.Nothing new here, all been trash-picked many times over.