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To: Harry N who wrote (7769)10/5/1999 9:37:00 PM
From: THOMAS GOODRICH  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8858
 
Harry N, This Stratton-Oakmont affair had nothing to do with Starnet that anyone is aware. Further, it's old news, and I wholeheartedly agree that broker/dealers should be held accountable for fraudulent actions. There are many more brokers that should be prosecuted.

If you find information such as this valuable consider subscribing to a legitimate source like the Wall Street Journal then you wouldn't have to depend on *Floydie* and other "experts" to look out for your interests based on what they're reading in Gambling Magazine!

Also the ongoing RCMP sting operation reportedly underway for 18 months should not be construed as materially significant because overlooking an enterprise with the propensity of Starnet would probably have demonstrated ineptness on the part of Canadian law enforcement. Gambling related businesses rightfully should be probed and I would highly suspect SNMM will soon have to answer to United States inquiries as well. As reported in the news media, several online gambling firms have been raided in the past three weeks.