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To: KeepItSimple who wrote (88544)12/25/1999 6:13:00 PM
From: KeepItSimple  Read Replies (1) of 164685
 
BTW- I didn't want anyone to misunderstand my previous message about XLA.

When I referred to XLA as a "scam", all I meant was that the executives and majority holders of XLA are con men who are front-running press releases on a non existant shell of a company that used to manage a hotel in the carribean as their only income source. Their one claim to fame, the Hewlett Packard "investment" is actually a promissory note that gives HP first dibs on any assets if they are unable to complete payment on those HP servers they just bought on credit that was extended with the hotel as collateral.

It is really amazing, the extent to which rampant fraud has become an integral part of our markets. The fraudsters today have discovered that they no longer even have to make a minimal effort to hide their activities! They know the SEC is understaffed- and the few staff who remain are hungrily looking for private sector jobs with the very companies they should be monitoring for compliance!

God Bless America!
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