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To: Gator who wrote (5168)8/20/1999 4:50:00 PM
From: PoetTrader  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8858
 
Thanks Gator...did you read Bloomberg news? It doesn't sound like there's anything concrete at this point and there's another investigation going on from Chris Zaharias's point of view...ANy thoughts?



To: Gator who wrote (5168)8/20/1999 4:50:00 PM
From: trader14U  Respond to of 8858
 
Starnet CEO Mark Dohlen arrived at the office at 6 a.m., a half hour after the raid began, just as the police were carting out computers and boxes full of records



To: Gator who wrote (5168)8/20/1999 4:52:00 PM
From: trader14U  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8858
 
"I feel that the stock should be halted immediately," the source says. "I think that's only fair."



To: Gator who wrote (5168)8/20/1999 4:56:00 PM
From: trader14U  Respond to of 8858
 
Police Search

Royal Canadian Mounted Police and local police from Vancouver, West Vancouver and the city of Delta confirmed were searching for evidence of illegal betting and bookmaking offenses, Internet gambling offenses and distribution of pornographic material prohibited under Canadian law, Royal Canadian Mounted Police spokesman Frank Henley said. CKNW/98 radio in Vancouver said the company had been under investigation for 18 months.