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Gold/Mining/Energy : Waste Management Inc. (NYSE: WMI)

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To: ruey220 who wrote (50)11/2/1999 7:44:00 AM
From: Yak-attack   of 97
 
Very nice Ruell and you are absolutley right, Wall Street is very corrupt and I want to expand on this. Look at a few of these market guru's that are constantly under SEC scrutiny and I want you to compare them to institutions. Lets say some guru gives a trading call on WMI and Bear Stearns does the same thing, why is the Guru's call under SEC scrutiny while Bear Stearns isn't. They both loaded up before hand, they both probably recived insider information yet instituions are allowed to do this while guru's are under heavy scrutiny for there every move. All I am saying is that somethng is wrong here, I personally think the root of all evil is the instituions and I also feel that if the SEC keeps poking there noses in other peoples business and that this will not be determined in there hands but rather in the supreme court of the United States of America. Just my 2 cents.

My prediction is that GSCO, MLCO etc.. will be nobodies in 10 years and all full service brokers will be bankrupt sweeping street corners.

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