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To: RetiredNow who wrote (3621)7/16/1999 12:07:00 PM
From: Ed Van Portfliet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3645
 
Not a very good first stock to start with as a trader, though I did learn a lot from them. Can't believe I didn't sell when it was near $9. I hope they suffer from what they did, but I have a feeling a fine, probation and a slap on the wrist will be all that comes from it. We as investors will get nothing between attorney fees and lack of funds to pay out. Live and learn I guess. I wonder if they feel guilty with what they did or mad that they got caught!?!



To: RetiredNow who wrote (3621)7/28/1999 2:18:00 PM
From: Jack Hartmann  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3645
 
Was TLTK CEO a state senator?

This is an excerpt from an article (Vergiels mention at end). TLTK Post #25 mentions John Vergiels as CEO. Were they one and the same or just coincidence?

Saturday, November 07, 1998

Hettrick regains post as GOP Assembly leader

By Ed Vogel Donrey Capital Bureau

CARSON CITY -- Assemblyman Lynn Hettrick, R-GardÂnerville, has been elected as the Republican leader in the Assembly for the third consecutive session. During a Thursday meeting in Reno, Hettrick edged
out Assemblyman David Humke, R-Reno, in a 9-5 vote to become minority leader. A legislator since 1993, Hettrick, 54, works as an investment manager. Humke and Assemblywoman Barbara Cegavske, R-Las Vegas, will become co-assistant minority leaders for the 1999 session.

"Everyone is happy," Humke said. "We had a good and frank discussion." The number of Republicans in the Assembly has dropped from 21 to 17 to 14 in the past three session. Six of the 14 Assembly Republicans are Southern Nevadans. While nearly two-thirds of the Assembly members are from Clark County, the last person from that area to serve as speaker, or Assembly leader, was Democrat John Vergiels in 1983.