Logical Solution Co., Ltd. Between August 2001 and 22 May 2003, Logical Solution Co., Ltd. with other alleged persons operated securities brokerage business and solicited foreign clients to invest in
Mr. Matthew Stanley Pearsall Mr. Matthew Stanley Pearsall as the Director responsible for the operation of Logical Solution Co., Ltd. violated section 301. The public prosecutor issued a prosecution
website was inaccurately and inconsistently presented to investors, the general public and the SEC. For example, the website did not show the trading prices for coins that were traded at low prices or
-W1 during the period that CIG-W1 had high cost and almost expired and eventually were all sold out during low price period. The said actions were in violation of Section 311 of the Securities and
during the period that CIG-W1 had high cost and almost expired and eventually were all sold out during low price period. The said actions were in violation of Section 311 of the Securities and Exchange Act
stimulated the share's movements, and arranging low-price matching for the trading activities within their own group. Such transactions misled other investors into believing that TAPAC shares were traded
the share's movements, and arranging low-price matching for the trading activities within their own group. Such transactions misled other investors into believing that TAPAC shares were traded in
stimulated the share's movements, and arranging low-price matching for the trading activities within their own group. Such transactions misled other investors into believing that TAPAC shares were traded
such share in such a manner that stimulated the share's movements, and arranging low-price matching for the trading activities within their own group. Such transactions misled other investors into
such loans were too low. The acts mentioned above did not comply with GSC’s investment policy causing GSC to experience high investment risks and lose the opportunity to gain higher and reasonable