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Open Letter to FX Pulp top executive UPDATE… NO links found between the firm and Crown Forex S.A

Posted on August 18, 2009 at 16:35 in Forex, Winds of change in Switzerland by Francesc

Hi everyone,

On August 3rd 2009 I published here an open letter I had just sent to FX Pulp top management in order to put some light to the increasing rumours going around about links between the newborn Cyprus based Forex broker FX Pulp and the recently deceased Crown Forex S.A, currently under liquidation by Switzerland’s FINMA.

The last couple of weeks, FX Pulp has been sending me the documents I’ve been requesting them. I Googled shareholders and board members names and I was not able to find any link between them and Crown Forex S.A.

I also contacted Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CYSEC) to get an official confirmation of the documents received from FX Pulp, but no one from CYSEC has attended my request.

With the lack of proves given by those assuring about the links between both companies and the paperwork provided by FX Pulp and the lack of response from CYSEC, at this time I can not ban FX Pulp from advertising on FXstreet.com so they are very welcome to stay as any other firm that is playing honestly in this market.

If any of you reading this post is able to provide any prove about links between Crown Forex S.A and FX Pulp, please get inmediatly in touch with me at francescATfxstreet.com. Otherwise, case close.

Thanks

Francesc

Tags: Crown Forex, FX Pulp

2 Responses to “Open Letter to FX Pulp top executive UPDATE… NO links found between the firm and Crown Forex S.A”

  1. on 12 Nov 2009 at 1:50 pm1Normunds

    Dear Francesc,

    Do U have some new issues from Crown Forex case?

    Thanks in advance,
    Normunds

  2. on 13 Nov 2009 at 12:54 pm2Francesc Riverola

    Normunds

    Nothing so far

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