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Delisting announcements disappear from World Stock Exchange website (SL Reports) 

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Written by Xavier Mohr   
Sunday, 29 July 2007

By Xavier Mohr, Publisher
SLReports.net

SECOND LIFE, Talyn 29 July 2007 - Onlookers at the International Stock Exchange headquarters in Talyn on Sunday refreshed their screens in awe as several delist announcements disappeared from the World Stock Exchange (WSE) website. The only delist announcement remaining after five companies delisted from the WSE was that of CGI and AVC, which was combined as one post and well publicized throughout Second Life by means other than WSELive.com. 

"It is typical for Luke to cover up things that make the WSE look bad," said one WSE CEO on the condition of anonymity.

Accusations of cover-ups abound with investors as the World Stock Exchange recovers from a reported L$3.2 million theft and security problems with their trading platform. Five publicly-listed companies delisted from the World Stock Exchange on Sunday with rumors across Second Life that more may follow suit in coming days.

All of the missing WSE delist announcements in question are posted in the Business section of SL Reports, as they were each posted the moment we saw them appear on the WSE website. You can find them here

 

ADDED 29 JULY 2007 10:20:37 PST/SLT: 

It should be noted that while SL Reports is tied to several stock exchanges via public listing, business relationship, and other means, we do not take sides or endorse any particular exchange. We advise all investors to seek sound professional advice before putting money into a young, unregulated system such as Second Life. When making investments through Second Life, remember you are using what is debated to be a "fictional currency" on what some still call a "3-D entertainment platform."

ADDED 29 JULY 2007 10:28:00 PST/SLT: 

We will post a new announcement should the notices in question reappear at the World Stock Exchange website, or should the WSE make their own announcement concerning the companies that delisted this evening.

ADDED 30 JULY 2007 00:55:00 PST/SLT: 

The joint announcement for CGI and AVC was removed shortly after this article was written.
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SLReports.net User   |2007-07-30 20:23:00
The delisting announcements are still on the WSE. Only the most recent 20
display on the front page.

https://www .wselive.com/researc
h/announcements/181
Xavier Mohr     |2007-07-30 06:17:49
This website is moderated by no less that five different people, first of all.
Secondly, we won't remove a comment unless it contains hate speech, foul
language, threats, or is significantly off-topic. To my knowledge (in our
history), I have deleted one comment, Arbitrage has deleted one, and our
webmaster has deleted one. Trust me... you don't want to admit to having posted
any of those.

However, we usually laugh at these posts here at SLR because we
do record visitor IP information. Anonymity should never be considered a fact
even if you are posting "anonymously. 4;

I'm not sure the nature of
the particular comment you are referring to, but I can only recommend to try and
stay to the topic of the story you are commenting on... or avoid flaming or
threatening.

Also , you missed two key elements of the article. Reread,
please. SL Reports is not making accusations, simply reporting the facts of the
matter and viewpoints of those involved in this situation.

First is: "It
is typical for Luke to cover up things that make the WSE look bad," said one
WSE CEO on the condition of anonymity.
(This comment was made by a CEO of a
former WSE company, and is not a reflection of how we feel.)

Second is:
"... we do not take sides or endorse any particular exchange."
(Thi s
means that we are only reporting the news.)

In all honesty, that's all we're
doing is reporting the news here. If you want to know why people are accusing
the WSE of cover-ups, take a field trip to AVIX or the ISE and ask a few of
their CEOs...... or better yet, ask LukeConnell Vandeverre!
SLReports.net User   |2007-07-30 04:09:40
I forgot to mention in the other comment, that I didn't keep a copy of my post,
that SL reports removed from their website.
I guess that Sl Reports might have
been trying to cover up something, as they say that Wse was supposedly trying to
do?
But, I know the topic farely well, having studied encyclopedias, and
thesaurus's a while back.
If you like, I can try to retype my comment that was
removed?
SLReports.net User   |2007-07-30 04:00:21
SL Reports also removed a comment that I made to SL reports,
a few days ago. I
wrote an interesting comment, and sl reports removed it. I guess that means that
men can do that with their own websites, then?
Only registered users can write comments!

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