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To: H James Morris who wrote (102340)4/28/2000 10:05:00 AM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 164684
 
To this day, I still can't figure out who Morgan Stanley sold those Amzn junk bonds to!

My opinion here only being very careful. I believe all the bond selling was not done in the US to facilitate the laundering of drug money. The reward of the bond was not good but getting the money washed was.

This is only my opinion. I have no facts to back it up but I have never been given a reason for the bonds to be sold the first time off shore. The second selling was in Europe where the reason was Amazon was going to expand in Europe. That is kind of a reason. The first offering has absolutely no reason at all except to sell in the Islands???

Got me on that and my opinion will remain so until someone from Morgan Stanley or Amazon.com management can give a real good reason for this "off-shore" sale.

You would not think that Morgan Stanley would not want to facilitate the distribution of illegal drugs in the US by making laundering the money easier. Our children get hooked on these drugs and it can ruin their lives. Maybe Morgan Stanley will publish a list of the buyers so we know they are legitamate business men that obtained their money via legal means and paid income taxes on it.

I have said my opinion.

Glenn