Are you refering to Regis Possino the disbarred attorney which is under investigation with the SEC for manipulating penny stocks? That would not be me that would bring him. If anyone it would be Dr. Alan Viet Phan which has has many dealings with Regis Possino in the past that would be the one to bring him. If Possino shows up he can "ESAT" right next to me.
Haha, Truthseeker said a funny one.
Hey, is this the Regis Possino that shows up in HRCT SEC filings? ==============================================
Cautionary Tale Of A Little Stock And Big Losses
Small eSat Inc. appears to be the familiar tale of Internet stocks, which rocketed in price on favorable news only to come back to earth after some of that news' accuracy was questioned. The tale of eSat underlies how hard it can be for investors to track some companies' financial prospects, and to discern the financial backing of some fledgling Internet firms. At the heart of the eSat story is a convicted drug dealer and con man named Regis Possino, whose name has shown up in numerous court regulatory filings and other documents as a consultant and shareholder in numerous companies. Recently, the SEC has been inquiring into Mr. Possino's current activities, and Idaho securities regulators have obtained a judgment against a company that they say was owned by Mr. Possino. In that suit, regulators said Mr. Possino's company and one of its salesmen misled investors in the selling of two issues that produced over $150,000 in losses for the purchasers. Among other things, the salesmen failed to disclose that Mr. Possino owned the company and that one of the stocks was already under a SEC manipulation lawsuit. ESat signed a deal in Sept. 1998 with one of Mr. Possino's firms, and later corporate entities bought five million shares of the company. By January 1999, the company's shares had skyrocketed on the OTC Bulletin Board, aided by news the company had a close association with Lucent Technologies Inc. When several months later this was proven false, investors were angry, and the stock slid. Mr. Possino was nowhere shown to be associated with the company.
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