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To: mark collins who wrote (3779)8/2/2000 8:26:29 AM
From: SgtPepper  Respond to of 17315
 
Model pick for Wed. is ACCR

1 ACCR 28 37 51 30 146 7.3
hi .38 .36 .34 .33 .38
close .35 .34 .32 .32 .37 2.8
low .31 .34 .31 .29 .31
vol 455 205 194 366 2481 7.0
score 7.2 6.6 7.5 7.8 31.6
rank 77 82 80 70 3 67



To: mark collins who wrote (3779)8/2/2000 10:05:19 AM
From: KZAP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17315
 
Wednesday, 8-2-00 Challengers......***

Symbol.....Challenger

IMDS.....dreamer
STWW.....WR61499
DPPI.....joepcf
TSER.....Bernard Ng
ATTP.....LORD ERNIE
AGEL....."Doc" mark collins
ACCR.....Sgt.Pepper
QTEK.....KZAP
NSKY.....InAndOut (Welcome!)

Good Luck Challengers!

Late entry: VDOT.....DanielleC

KZAP



To: mark collins who wrote (3779)8/4/2000 5:41:31 PM
From: StocksDATsoar  Respond to of 17315
 
Toronto-Dominion Bank (The)
Globe says RCMP should start arresting Internet frauds
Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) TD
Shares issued 649,936,806 2000-08-03 close $35.7

Monday Aug 7 2000
See Quebec Securities Commission (PQSEC) In the News
The Globe and Mail, in its lead editorial on Friday, says that stock fraud, presumably a dormant phenomenon for years, has been reborn, and the public can thank the Internet for its return to the headlines. It says the Internet is perhaps the perfect vehicle for securities crime, with investors and others gathering in chat sites to discuss facts and rumours about particular companies. Promoters can anonymously plant lies about the company and watch investors scuttle off to buy shares. Now the Quebec Securities Commission is investigating a case involving a broker working for TD Evergreen who was promoting tiny DelSecur by passing on unfounded tips about upcoming deals with the U.S. National Security Agency. To date, no criminal charges have been laid over Internet stock promotion. The editorial notes the Ontario Securities Commission's efforts to stem Internet stock fraud, while urging the RCMP to do the same. Using any sort of deceit or falsehood to affect the price of stocks is fraud under the Criminal Code of Canada. Put the law to use, The Globe says.

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