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Pastimes : Whodunit? Two Stockbrokers Murdered in Jersey; No Clues

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To: afrayem onigwecher who wrote (224)10/31/1999 3:43:00 PM
From: StockDung   of 1156
 
I have been given the name of Clair Calvert as the guy who put
the CDDD shell together. Here are Clair's other involvments:

All roles for Calvert Clair

Cycomm International Inc

* was disclosed as a shareholder of Co 8904

International Capri Resources Ltd

* became a consultant to Co 9605

Rare Earth Resources Ltd

* was disclosed as a shareholder of Co 9301

Resource Finance & Investment Ltd

* was disclosed as a shareholder of Co 9301

Cycomm was a huge scam, but check this out :

Rare Earth Resources Ltd -

Van Sun says Cycomm and Rare Earth used same Geneva letterbox as Polly Peck

Rare Earth Resources Ltd REZ
Shares issued 6,962,765 1994-11-23 close $0.22
Wednesday Nov 23 1994
See Cycomm International Inc (CYI) In the News
The Vancouver Sun reports in its Wednesday edition that PO
box 423 at the Geneva airport is at the heart of trades of
Cycomm International, the subject of a BCSC investigation.
Reporter David Baines says the letterbox was also used in
share dealings of Polly Peck International, the subject of an
investigation by Britain's Serious Fraud Office. The Sun says
Polly Peck shares were sold through Swiss letterbox companies
established with the help of Pacific Falkon Resources
director Michael Laidlaw, the former head of a London
brokerage, and Rhone Finance executive Roger Leopard. The Sun
says BCSC investigator Adrian du Plessis became concerned
with the offshore dealings of Cycomm and Rare Earth, and quit
his job in March after the commission receipted a Cycomm
prospectus.

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