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Non-Tech : Auric Goldfinger's Short List

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To: Khris Vogel who wrote (379)10/20/1998 6:10:00 PM
From: Kevin Podsiadlik  Read Replies (2) of 19428
 
Random targetting? You make me laugh...

I also asked for your explanation as to how LBOR came to be targetted, if you have a better one. Are you perhaps implying that all of this is the doing of a single disgruntled ex-employee (that "ceotips" guy) who somehow managed to bend the ear of some prominent financial analysts? Just what are you asking us to swallow here, Khris?

On a few other points...

So...how would one clear up the allegations

A good question, but I don't recall seeing anything about an audit in the release mentioning Arthur Andersen. (Don't know much about Seidman's reputation.)

I'm not operating a cult of personality

Don't sell yourself short (so to speak). You own the Yahoo LBOR board. You practically are the board. You could call yourself "Mr. LBOR" and it would be no lie. Of course if they do list on the NYSE you'd have to change your name again so maybe it's better to wait on that.

Off of the top of my head, I can only think of one such posting, and when I questioned the poster on his source, he stated that he had contacts w/ NYSE employees.

So in other words if I'd lied and said something similar you'd have been happy and gone away? Fine, consider it said retroactively. See you round.
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