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To: marcos who wrote (1576)11/7/1999 10:55:00 PM
From: bargainman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5053
 
Marcos -- I didn't think I was being "vehement" as much as opinionated. Do you really take offense at my comments about the securities regulatory system (or lack of) in Canada? You are dismissing my comments as "nationalistic"? You sad sack. Why else did Forbes in 1989 describe the Vancouver Stock Exchange (where your man Civelli does much of his business) as "The Scam Capital of the World"? If you are Canadian read your own newspapers which have exposed the malfeasance of Canadian exchanges and the failure of provincial regulators. I'm not making this stuff up. I do believe that Canadian Stockwatch, one of the biggest critics of provincial securities regulators and persistent probers of questionable stock deals, is a Canadian company, run by Canadians and written by Canadians. If you are going to bring this low-rent stock deal to SI, be prepared to handle the flack.



To: marcos who wrote (1576)11/7/1999 11:02:00 PM
From: knight  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5053
 
holy chit marcos, I go away for the afternoon and a hockey game starts ;) Anyhow, it looks like no one came up with any dirt on Staudt. That would be the one thing that would shake me out. Civelli's background is not news, we've been aware of this since day one and has been pointed out on numerous occasions. Bre-x once traded on the TSE, yeah we're all aware of that, and Jordex trades on the TSE also. Not sure what conclusion we should draw from that, unless Felderhof has put some secret money into our Jordie, in which case I'm not going to bend over any time soon.
Speaking of scams though, didn't the TSE boot IPM off, then they got a listing on the NAZ small cap board? Seems like they were able to operate pretty freely without interference from the SEC. Then there was Naxos who got booted from the ASE and had no problem listing on the US otc bb. I'm sure there are many other examples but it really has nothing to do with the fundamentals of Jordex and its' quest for the holy grail. Ah well, perhaps these fellows will shake some shares out tomorrow, lord knows I paid them well enough. ;-).