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To: SLSUSMA who wrote (105340)6/24/2000 5:36:00 AM
From: KeepItSimple  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
>Personally, I could care less how a CEO conducts his insider tracks
>as long as I profit from them.

And people wonder why modern day listed companies seem to have a flagrant disregard for basic accounting practices and ethics.

As long as the stock is going up, everything is ok! We don't care about what goes on behind the curtain, that is unless someone gets caught, and then we're outraged!

Outraged they were dumb enough to get caught, or didn't know the right person to bribe to keep it quiet.

GOD BLESS AMERICA! :)



To: SLSUSMA who wrote (105340)6/24/2000 3:41:00 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Respond to of 164684
 
Personally, I could care less how a CEO conducts his
insider tracks as long as I profit from them. Buyer beware.


Our poitn is thisis and was a scam. It was not about wether the stock had at one time reached a very high amount.

Was this a scam with the intention of inflating the stock and make the insiders wealthy as well? The fact the stock increase a lot at one time is history. That cannot be disputed.