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To: DOUG H who wrote (4275)8/28/2000 11:07:12 AM
From: MulhollandDrive  Respond to of 13572
 
LOL!

Article that mentions EMLX debacle and some companies that can profit from the need for document security and verification...

biz.yahoo.com



To: DOUG H who wrote (4275)8/28/2000 11:26:33 AM
From: Boplicity  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13572
 
LOL. That's had to be it. Was about my level of intelligence during at all too. I damn near went all the back to use my reptilian brain to express myself.

Greg



To: DOUG H who wrote (4275)8/28/2000 12:11:25 PM
From: gooch_the_farmer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13572
 
DOUG H,

I thought I better post this to you as opposed to Greg. I don't want to arouse his reptilian brain.
Greg is very resilient,flexible and will find a way to take advantage of the situation and come out a winner.

My comment is " Was the incident any worse than those that are suppose to have credibility 'analyst'. eg the analyst that badmouthed the semi's recently and block(Big Boys) money flow came pouring in while the little guy flew the coup,sold and will have made the big boys even richer.

What happened was a fraud and the person that created it should be strung up by his testicles or her Ovaries.
Internetwire will probably get hammered also but have the analysts' houses ever been hammered? Probably a few but I bet it was a only a slap on the wrist.

GTF