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To: Crandell Addington who wrote (359)5/2/2000 4:25:00 PM
From: StockDung  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 607
 
oh blow it out your nose.



To: Crandell Addington who wrote (359)5/7/2000 1:31:00 PM
From: Sir Auric Goldfinger  Respond to of 607
 
Cut the mob crap, you know TS has no such connecions.



To: Crandell Addington who wrote (359)5/7/2000 7:02:00 PM
From: Sir Auric Goldfinger  Respond to of 607
 
The truth hurts doesn't it Crabbeeee?



To: Crandell Addington who wrote (359)5/9/2000 11:03:00 AM
From: StockDung  Respond to of 607
 
Ants' Listing Application Rejected by Nasdaq National Market


Burlingame, California, May 9 (Bloomberg) -- Ants Software.com Inc. said the Nasdaq National Market rejected the software developer's listing application, citing its financial condition, an ongoing federal investigation and the resignation of its auditor.

The 20-year-old Burlingame, California-based company said it had ``cured all of the conditions about which Nasdaq expressed concern'' and would refile a new application to have its shares, which currently trade over-the-counter, listed on Nasdaq.

In March, Ants, which says it's found a way to significantly speed up data processing, said it would restate financial statements from previous years to correct errors. It also cancelled a plan to make test results on its product available to customers.

In January, the Securities and Exchange Commission began a formal investigation of possible fraud in connection with trading in the company's shares.

The company's former auditor, Jaak Olesk, also quit in January after founder Donald Hutton incorrectly identified himself as a certified public accountant in an SEC filing. Its new auditors are re-auditing its results for the past two years.

Ants lost $653,355, or 5 cents a share in the quarter ended Jan. 31.

May/09/2000 9:59 GMT

For more stories from Bloomberg News, click here.

(C) Copyright 2000 Bloomberg L.P.



To: Crandell Addington who wrote (359)6/27/2000 12:22:00 PM
From: Sir Auric Goldfinger  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 607
 
Old Man: ANTS 9.25 + 1.25 15.6% 73,600 Nice manip for Qtr end and broker trade date for settlement, bs.