The SEC yesterday stopped trading in 35 companies that had been the target of regular spam touting campaigns. Paul Kedrosky notes that eight of the companies have a Canadian connection.
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The Spamalot tickets
Most of us who think of attending Spamalot performances, we’re faced with the lack of Spamalot tickets or the sky-rocked prices. Lately, I was recommended Ticketwood.com to compare and purchase tickets and found it interesting. You may want to check.