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Microcap & Penny Stocks : DROM - Interactive Media

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To: dan lanza who wrote (606)5/7/1997 10:24:00 PM
From: Colin Cody   of 638
 
Dan, The SEC never takes charge of getting any of those remaining assets back to existing shareholders. The SEC looks at current shareholders as fools who deserve what they got. The SEC only tries to stop US from selling our shares to some "newer fools". They HALT TRADING. They do not DISTRIBUTE ASSETS!

Class Action suits distribute assets. Usually they distribute them FROM the Company to TO the fat blood-sucking LAWYERS.

Here's one that I got TODAY from Gateway (GATE). Gate sold monitors as 15" monitors, yet in actuality they were 13.9" viewable. Hey, we ALL KNEW HOW BIG THEY WERE, geez you just gotta look at them! But anyway the class action suit resulted in a $13 rebate to anyone "shafted" by the Company when they thought they bought a 15" monitor betweem 1991 and 1996 and only got 13.9" to be applied against the purchase of a new 13.9" monitor!

The lawyers who negotiated this $13 rebate/coupon usable on a future purchase received $5,800,000 in cash for their fees and $250,000 for their expenses (photocopies, lunches, etc)

Scum sucking LAWYERS. Need I say more?

Colin
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