any update on the security of my money in afinsa please
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Afinsa stamp building company offices to be opened for judicial inspection
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By h.b. - May 17, 2006 - 3:01 PM
Searches of the offices are expected to continue all week, and new office could be set up for those affected
The National Court judge, Santiago Pedraz, has ordered the lifting of the tapes which have been preventing entry into the Afinsa company, one of the two stamp trading businesses intervened last week.
It means the Judicial Administrator can now start work and searches of the offices and those of company affiliates are expected to continue all week.
The offices of Fórum Filatélico are expected to be opened in a similar way later in the week.
Meanwhile, the National Court judges who are investigating the alleged stamp company frauds, Santiago Pedraz and Fernando Grande-Marlaska, have today called for an office to support the people who have invested in the companies. The idea is also to set up an Internet page where those affected will be able to obtain upto date information.
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Afinsa stamp building company offices to be opened for judicial inspection
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By h.b. - May 17, 2006 - 3:01 PM
Searches of the offices are expected to continue all week, and new office could be set up for those affected
The National Court judge, Santiago Pedraz, has ordered the lifting of the tapes which have been preventing entry into the Afinsa company, one of the two stamp trading businesses intervened last week.
It means the Judicial Administrator can now start work and searches of the offices and those of company affiliates are expected to continue all week.
The offices of Fórum Filatélico are expected to be opened in a similar way later in the week.
Meanwhile, the National Court judges who are investigating the alleged stamp company frauds, Santiago Pedraz and Fernando Grande-Marlaska, have today called for an office to support the people who have invested in the companies. The idea is also to set up an Internet page where those affected will be able to obtain upto date information.
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Readers' comments:
elizabeth shaw
17 May 2006, 10:13
17 May 2006, 10:13
Luisachristofides
22 May 2006, 10:08
22 May 2006, 10:08
I have invested in Afinsa and I need to know about my investment.
Thank you
Luisa Christofides
Thank you
Luisa Christofides
aletta
22 May 2006, 19:12
22 May 2006, 19:12
Like 399.999 others i would like to know about my investment
Richard Behar
24 May 2006, 13:57
24 May 2006, 13:57
I'm a journalist at work on an article about this situation and would
appreciate hearing from investors in these stamps. 1-212-479-7788.
Beharmail@aol.com
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