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Non-Tech : LVEN:NASDAQ--Las Vegas Entertainment Inc.

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To: lvenavenger who wrote (210)3/15/2001 9:44:31 AM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (1) of 228
 
Avenger, very thought provoking post by you on RB. I've reposted it below:

By: lvenavenger $$
Reply To: None Thursday, 15 Mar 2001 at 1:03 AM EST
Post # of 164

If you look at message # 137 he said a reliable source told him that something was going to happen with LVEN around January. Well something did happen. One of the principal promoters of LVEN Jay Goldberg (remember him) has been busy taking his own company, Carnegie Cooke, public. In the summer of 2000 Carnegie Cooke did some kind of merger with American Environmental Corp. which was trading on the OTC bulletin board. Over the next few months Carnegie Cooke said it was getting contracts with racing and other gaming interests in Brazil (sounds familiar?). In January 2001 they announced some kind of multi-million dollar deal with racing track and betting machine organizations in Brazil (once again,sounds familiar?). If you want to look further into their "operation" enter "Carnegie Cooke" on Yahoo and go to the first web page match. Jay Goldberg has created a whole site describing the company and its developments. If you are interested go down further on the same match to the Daily Gaming News entry. It gives you a little editorial commentary on what they think about this whole affair. My commentary is this. I stated in a previous message that Corazzi and the boys create companies,run them for about eight years,drive them into the ground and move on. LVEN which went public in 1992 came right on the heels of Satellite Communications/Telstar which they bankrupted about the same time. Now in 2001 with LVEN in ruins another company emerges, Carnegie Cooke (symbol CGKY). Now I did not see the names of Joe Corazzi,Carl Sambus or Dr. Fred Cruz anywhere on Carnegie Cooke's website or elsewhere. However, the odds are about 100% that one if not all these characters are involved with Carnegie Cooke. The same old story goes on and on. I will be attempting to gather more evidence about this company in order to present it to the proper authorities in the near future. If anyone finds out more on their own please post it.

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