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by Mike Caswell
Guestlogix Inc., a Toronto Stock Exchange listing that sells mobile payment processing equipment, has filed a petition in the Supreme Court of British Columbia seeking to identify a Stockhouse user called "fraudfinder." The company complains that the user called it a sham and said it had a "windbag blow hard" chief executive officer. Guestlogix is seeking a court order that would direct Stockhouse to provide identifying information for the user.
The allegations are contained in a petition that Guestlogix filed at the Vancouver courthouse on Monday, March 30. The company complains about a series of posts that appeared in the Stockhouse forums over several weeks in February and March, 2015. Among other things, the messages called the company names, such as a "pumped and dumped asset." The posts also questioned the company's financial statements, saying the company's CEO would "manipulate numbers."
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