Music Licensing, Inc. (OTC:SONG) Alleges Corruption at Jamaica Stock Exchange
Naples Florida, Feb. 02, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Music Licensing, Inc. (OTC:SONG) is taking a stand against corruption within the Jamaica Stock Exchange, shedding light on alleged misconduct by certain parties. Contrary to baseless accusations, Music Licensing, Inc. has neither initiated legal threats nor engaged in defamatory campaigns. Instead, the company aims to rectify the narrative surrounding recent defamatory statements released by the Jamaica Stock Exchange and other implicated parties.
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