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To: Bilow who wrote (806)8/27/2000 1:58:56 AM
From: Apakhabar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1426
 
Given the price action of QLGC during the hoax, I hope the FBI is smart enough not to just look to see who profited from trading EMLX. Anyone clever enough to pull off such a hoax would also, I think, be smart enough to know that the FBI is going to investigate every profitable EMLX trade that day. How much harder would it be to detect the perpetrators if the they NEVER traded EMLX, but instead, if they simply waited to see which stocks suffered in sympathy with EMLX, and then bought those up on the artificially-created weakness (like QLGC)?