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Non-Tech : Auric Goldfinger's Short List

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To: drakes353 who wrote (1909)5/5/1999 7:44:00 AM
From: EyeDrMike  Read Replies (1) of 19428
 
from today's Street.com:

From the "something smells" department: Carnegie International (CGY:AMEX) is one of those companies that, well, seems a little out of whack. Its main business is telecommunications, but it also owns a Victoria's Station steak restaurant in Florida, which it says provides cash flow. According to its 10-K, it has a varied history. It started out being called Grandname, domiciled in the British Virgin Islands. At the time it was in the solar energy biz.
It then acquired or merged with several other companies, eventually becoming Carnegie. Until last week it traded on the OTC Bulletin Board. Then, last Thursday, it moved to the American Stock Exchange.

The very next day trading was halted, news pending. That was the last anybody head of or from the company. Officials didn't return my call.
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