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They may be aware of the wording but it's not unusual for corrections to be posted - so does that mean the errors were deliberate? I don't think so. If you want to look at a NR that flummoxed the shareholders read Frank Basa's lengthy GBB report from early March or February? I find many news releases are not well written it just comes down to the competency of the author - some people are talented orally and some good on paper. GQC's interview with Jay taylor was not really a firecracker and then their subsequent news release set up a sell off. Stock price can be extensively influenced by the way a news release is presented and interpreted. SXLs are not generally good and SFF is classic at repeating old news - but that's another story! :)

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