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Gold/Mining/Energy : Casavant Mining Kimberlite International (CMKM)

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To: rrufff who wrote (2293)7/8/2006 1:49:06 PM
From: StockDung  Read Replies (1) of 2595
 
BOB O'BRIEN BANS CMKX TALK ON HIS THREAD AY THESANITYCHECK.COM.

Re: Roundup From a Holiday Week By CMKXNEEDSYOURHELP on 7/7/2006 8:04 AM

Why do you not include CMKX when you talk about naked short selling?

Time to come clean Bob.

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Re: Roundup From a Holiday Week By bobo on 7/7/2006 8:15 AM

This thread is about the roundup of info for the week. CMKX is covered by Bud, and MArk, who know far more about it than I will ever. This thread isn't about CMKX - I have created an area in the forums for discussion about the company and surrounding issues. That is where CMKX discussions should take place.

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Re: Roundup From a Holiday Week By Little Bo peep on 7/7/2006 8:54 AM

Bunny, you might be suprised what happens next.
It is their move. They better MAKE the right one.
Let's see just how smart they are.

By Joel Rothstein

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Some stock options backdating now being investigated by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission was "clearly illegal," a departing SEC commissioner said on Thursday.

Cynthia Glassman, a Republican who will leave the SEC next week after nearly 4-1/2 years as a commissioner, did not identify any companies the SEC is investigating, or when enforcement actions might be brought.

today.reuters.com

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Re: Roundup From a Holiday Week By nightrider on 7/7/2006 8:55 AM

The last statement was mine don't know how i got bobo's name in there


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Re: Roundup From a Holiday Week By rtway1 on 7/7/2006 9:07 AM

Correct me if I am wrong but isn,t the whole issue of FTD,s and NSS just a form of a Ponzi scheme? If in fact that statement is accurate I would conclude that this is another branch of typical Federal Government Fraud Program. What better Ponzi scheme can one dream up than our government bond system. When old bonds become due just print new ones to replace the old ones. Lets take a look at how well our government has operated as a guardian of our retiremenmt funds, they stole them and left an I.O.U. for the next generation. Our next candidate for SEC chairman should be Cramer, he comes with all the credentials except the obligatory full head of flowing hair. But he is a great actor, liar and full of shit buffoon that they would forgive the hair. Instead of all of these radicals protesting the most irrelevant crap of the day they should burn in effigy a copy of Reg. Sho. and pictures of Shelby and Donaldson. Welcome back Bob.

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Re: Roundup From a Holiday Week By RICO on 7/7/2006 9:18 AM

if they comit fraud, put them in jail and take all their money away

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Re: Roundup From a Holiday Week By bobo on 7/7/2006 9:23 AM

My last word on this subject. I'm no trying to be objectionable, but I decide the topic of the day for this blog. Not you, not whoever has a pet company or issue and wishes to hijack the thread. This thread is about the news of the last week. Not companies you feel should be included in any mention of NSS. I appreciate your bringing it up, but when half the posts are lobbying for a company-specific agenda, I lose interest and patience. CMKX has its own forum. At some point, Mark's book will come out, and it will expansively cover the issues of that company. In the meantime, kindly observe the decorum of this blog and discuss CMKX in the forum created for that topic. Any further clogging of this thread with this off-topic tangent will be deleted.

Thanks for your cooperation.

thesanitycheck.com
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