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No, I think you and a few other busy-bodies missed the point -- the Doctor
said "I'm just a doctor who has had phenomenal results with the product" --
There is no hint of "inside information", nor is the Doctor affiliated with
the company.
If I tell you that I have had phenomenal results with an IBM PC and you
decide to buy IBM Stock, do we both go to jail? -- Get Real!!!
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At 10:57 AM 10/13/1999 -0700, you wrote:
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>Many apparently missed Robert's point. This was not simply the Doctor's
opinion.
>It was his opinion - based on information that had not been publicly
released. The
>distribution of such data *and* any action taken by those receiving the
data is
>unlawful. In the original Equity Funding case it was the analyst of a major
>brokerage firm who analyzed financial data from the company and deduced
that Equity
>Funding was a fraud. He withheld the data from all but a few of his
institutional
>clients, rather than preparing a research report for general distribuion. They
>bailed. Equity Funding folded. The analyst was drawn and quartered.
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>It could happen to you. Be careful out there.
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>Jim
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>Sentinel Trading wrote:
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>> If the Doctor wants to share a stock tip so what, it is not spam nor
unlawful,
>> nor should it be unless he his violating insider trading rules.
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