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To: patron_anejo_por_favor who wrote (39429)11/20/2000 7:03:01 PM
From: UnBelievable  Respond to of 436258
 
The Entire Investment Industry Should Be Found Guilty of Fraud

They created an incredible number of equities that were worthless.

They represented that they were valuable.

They sold the their own shares and those of key insiders at the "companies" to the public at extremely high prices.

After they sold these shares they told the public they were worth less than they originally thought.

When the public went to sell the shares they found that they were practically worthless.

This must rank as one of the largest frauds even committed.

Will anyone be found guilty of this crime. Doubtful. And if people are, they will probably be scapegoats, and not the individuals who enriched themselves with 100's of billions of dollars of the American people.