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To: Wes Stevens who wrote (11510)8/25/2000 12:04:58 PM
From: Mike E.  Respond to of 49816
 
EMLX news (nothing really new): zdii.com



To: Wes Stevens who wrote (11510)8/25/2000 12:06:11 PM
From: MulhollandDrive  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 49816
 
>>they reverse the trades it will help deter this in the future. <<

I agree. There is too much at stake to allow this kind of fraud to benefit OR hurt investors on either side. I believe that all trades should be reversed AFTER the release of the wire and re-open the trading. The sad thing is that even doing that will still have some type of "residual" effect on the stock price. I'm sure there will be some selling pressure just because investor confidence is now shaken.