>There is a possibility that Mullen Technologies may be engaging in some sort of fraud, but it's hard to say for sure. However, if they are indeed pre-selling vans for an inflated price, then it's possible that they could use those funds to artificially inflate the stock price and then dump their shares on unsuspecting investors. This would obviously not be good for anyone who owns shares in the company.
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