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Non-Tech : Nasdaq planning clampdown on Internet rumours

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To: Done, gone. who wrote (232)9/29/1997 6:42:00 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell   of 250
 
Well, another naysayer gets canned on SI-- Droog. I've followed this guy's posts for months, and I find them well-written, engaging and compelling. His latest endeavor was exposing OVIS, a company that has since been sued for issuing millions of bogus shares of stock. Here is his last post:

techstocks.com

I've said it over and over and I'll say it again: The only way to assure the Westergaards and NASDAQs of the world leave us alone is to be self-policing.

Want to boot someone off SI? It appears that all you have to do is threaten to sue SI. I'll give Jill the benefit of the doubt and say what a sad commentary on society it is that SI feels so threatened by lawsuits. After this post I plan to write her and see what more I can find out.

- Jeff
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