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Pastimes : A@P VOTE: Guilty or Innocent?

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To: JustTradeEm who wrote (352)6/9/2002 1:53:47 PM
From: PartyTime   of 717
 
I'm interested in similar questions. There's lot sof 'em:

* Who really has the independent audit of A@P's track record for investing?

* How many companies survive today?

* How many went belly up?

* How did the shorting affect a company's ability to raise money?

* Did the shorting actually cause some companies, due to a loss of investors, to get money from less than diresable funding sources?

* Could a company have accomplished what it set out to do if given the time to promote the business plan?

* How many of these companies saw executives brought into court or found guilty as a consequences of charges leveled against them?

* How many of those companies shorted were low floats?

* Were the shorters in concert with the pumpers--did they make money going up and then going down. Was there collusion?

So many, many questions many of which I can't even think to ask.
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