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To: Proud_Infidel who wrote (937)9/28/2000 6:40:10 PM
From: dantecristo  Respond to of 1929
 
Or maybe Aurelio just thinks he does!
"...Mr. Aurelio then goes on to feign harm from a posting that questioned if he was selling $8 million of his VSEA stock. What he and his attorneys knowingly fail to disclose to this court is, that pursuant to federal regulations, Mr. Aurelio, as a Varian insider, is required to disclose his stock sales. In fact, Yahoo publicly posts all insider trading for the company (a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit E) that discloses Mr. Aurelio's plan to sell almost $12,000,000 (not just $8 million) of VSEA stock! Not only that, but another poster first posted the plans of his proposed stock sale in VSEA message #1214 by the alias 'charlene1357' made on February 16th entitled 'CEO files to sell $8.25 MLN...' and with a text that reads 'VARIAN SEMICONDUCTOR CEO FILES TO SELL $8.25 MLN IN COMPANY STK.' For complete details, click on the Stock Market News link at: angelfire.com I hope you find this informative! Thanks!!!' This message discussing Aurelio's stock sale occurred long before Mr. Delfino began his innocent inquiry on the Internet. In keeping with the SLAPP tactics of the plaintiffs' attorneys, this Yahoo posting has been deleted and is no longer accessible. Again, plaintiffs fail to divulge this information to the court. ..."