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To: long-gone who wrote (55287)6/27/2000 3:35:00 PM
From: LLCF  Respond to of 116753
 
<Anyone else see the Monex commercial running on CNBC? Tehy are looking to buy not sell. also looking to hook up people with 5X leverage(long side I guess).>

Havent' seen it... I know you can get 5x from lots of places but the assumption isn't long side, it's 'value at risk' and used by lots of option players who actually don't take as much risk as a regular 'bone head' bank would think they are.

DAK



To: long-gone who wrote (55287)6/30/2000 1:40:04 AM
From: goldsheet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116753
 
RE: Monex commercial running on CNBC

To respond to this post I have been looking for some press releases from 1999 issued
by the Professional Numismatic Guild pngdealers.com
I was unable to get them directly from the source, but someone provided me with a summary:

On August 12, 1999, the Professional Numismatists Guild (PNG) issued a press
release statement indicating that PNG member-dealer Steven L. Contursi of
Laguna Beach, California, had been suspended from PNG membership. The
suspension followed an investigation into a complaint alleging unethical
practices by some of his employees at Monex Rare Coins.

On September 23, 1999, PNG issued a brief press release statement indicating
that Contursi had tendered his resignation and the PNG Board voted to accept
it.

These actions were reported by the numismatic news media at the time.

The PNG legal counsel is Armen Vartian, (310) 372-1355.

Respectfully submitted,
-donn-
Donn Pearlman (PNG AF-498)
E-mail: Donnpr@aol.com