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To: Sharck who wrote (27982)6/14/2001 10:02:07 PM
From: TWICK  Respond to of 37746
 
High-tech's Repo Man on a roll - Wrecked companies a deal in the making
www0.mercurycenter.com

You're gonna love this one. Who said there's no money to be made in the Tech sector ? You just have to think outside the box. ROFL !!!!

Twick



To: Sharck who wrote (27982)6/14/2001 10:57:59 PM
From: Electric  Respond to of 37746
 
That is hilarious...

PS Mogul stop sucking up to Jenna....

I got banned from Jennas thread today for calling her on why she wont post real time trades on her site..

Anyone who reads this and frequents her thread ought to know better than to pay her one red cent. She is a fraud and a phony and a joke.

People are suckers and anyone who has any sense PLEASE STOP PAYING for financial advice from her. She has ZERO credentials to make you pay her money. If you want advice pick good stock threads, or for hell's sake go pick an agressive stock broker, not her for 5-800 a month.

Feel free to email me if you have any questions about her. I have known this person ever since I have been on SI, and she is nothing short of a crook. Anyone who acts like she does in calling wonderful entries and exits without stating her position (or lack thereof) is no better than a mobster in a boiler room pumping a BB stock.

I would be embarrased if I were one who shilled out a dime for her and her fake, phony information..

Sorry for the rant, she is scum and will be caught red handed, and she deserves every lashing she gets..

Such a nice person to start out, but the damn $$$$ corrupted her like nothing I have EVER seen..

Oh yeah, the market looks suspect until Monday...lol



To: Sharck who wrote (27982)6/14/2001 11:07:08 PM
From: Schtoink!  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37746
 
CRYP - Internet Gambling in Nevada Finally Signed! SHE WILL FLY!

(from RB ragingbull.lycos.com
www.lasvegassun.com

Today: June 14, 2001 at 18:25:47 PDT

Nevada governor signs Internet gambling bill

CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -A bill that enables Nevada to be the first state in the nation to offer gambling in cyberspace was signed into law Thursday by Gov. Kenny Guinn.

Guinn signed AB466 even though the Justice Department says Internet gambling is illegal.

State officials say court challenges elsewhere could change the federal government's position and they don't intend to defy federal law.

While acknowledging there are legal hurdles, casino executives think there is a huge untapped market for Internet gambling.

Experts estimate that revenues from Internet gambling - largely conducted by offshore companies because of the U.S. ban - reached $1.5 billion last year and could reach $6 billion by 2003.

At least three Las Vegas gaming companies - Park Place Entertainment, MGM Mirage and Harrah's Entertainment - have invested in technology firms developing equipment for Internet games and all three have Internet sites offering non-cash casino games and prizes.

To ensure Nevada's expansion into Internet gambling moves ahead smoothly, the state Gaming Control Board and state Gaming Commission must first draft and adopt rules governing such gambling.

Those requirements would include assurances that minors wouldn't be able to play. Also the games couldn't be conducted from states that prohibit gambling.

Hotel-casinos with unrestricted gambling licenses could apply to conduct Internet gambling, posting a $500,000 fee when applying for two-year licenses.

A manufacturer of an interactive gambling device would pay a $250,000 license fee; a $100,000 fee would be assessed against a manufacturer of equipment associated with a gambling device; and a $50,000 fee would be charged for a license of a manufacturer of peripheral equipment.

Casinos would pay a 6 percent tax on the gross win from the Internet.