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Not trying to beat this to death but added to the insider trading violation
comes the distinct honor of having a felony conviction on your record. Then
the only job you'll be able to get is washing cars. I'm done going to bed.
Robert
At 12:37 AM 10/13/1999 -0500, Robert W Cummings wrote:
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>Nice thought maybe true......But and by his own words soon to be release to
>the public. If he really does have insider information and you buy the
>stock. Guess what your now guilty of insider trading. Penalty is 2 and half
>times the money you made but can't keep plus a possible prison term.
>Serious enough?
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>Robert
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>At 10:05 PM 10/12/1999 -0700, Alexander Levitin wrote:
>>It is common and widespread fraud to buy a stock in the obscure thinly
>>traded company and then "spread the word" about the company in hope to
>>induce others to buy the stock and if the price go up to unload the stock.
>>In most cases the stock is not worth more then the company - just a penny.
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>>Some times the manipulators could enlist the "honest man" to do the "dirty"
>>job for them. Those "enlisted" usually not sophisticated in the world of
>>securities and whole heatedly belive that they save the world by spreading
>>the scam.
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>>I hope that present case is an exception to the rule or, in the worst case
>>scenario, our messenger doctor is one of those innocent victims.
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>>At 12:11 AM 10/13/99 -0400, DStan34930@xxxxxxx wrote:
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>>>This service is not meant to 'spam' stocks. So I won't.
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>>>Then what is your motivation to have us contact you privately?
>>>Why not simply name the stock and your reasons for your
>>>speculation of it's success?
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>>>dbs
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