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To: Janice Shell who wrote (177)10/29/2000 10:37:20 PM
From: Janice Shell  Respond to of 381
 
From RB:

By: MANLEO $$$$
Reply To: 217803 by avengingoddess
Sunday, 29 Oct 2000 at 8:40 PM EST
Post # of 217840

aven
he never work for BIFS and that's the way I took it. baldridge could be a MM . but was never a employee of BIFS the way you type it. in this how many sex offender own INTC or MSFT and on and on.I don'tknow Biofiltration's chief executive, Alpha Keyser of Longboat Key, Florida, says the company sold Baldridge the shares at 25 cents each so that Baldridge could resell them to the public at a markup and ``get the stock going.'' But, says Keyser, Baldridge ``never did a damned thing, and just wasted eight months of my life so we bought them back.'' why you made such a point.


ragingbull.altavista.com

I believe that quote's from Chris Byron's first article about BIFS.

If true, wouldn't that have been illegal? Far as I know, Baldridge isn't a registered rep. How could he "resell" securities to the public at a "markup"?