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To: Taki who wrote (88664)7/25/2001 11:58:36 PM
From: Jim Bishop  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 150070
 
I suspect, but am not positive, that he is referring to

securitiessleuth.com

The Securities Sleuth is run by Robert Davis and Mark McNair

ROBERT DAVIS
Bob Davis is the editor of The Napeague Letter and a relatively sophisticated individual investor, with 15 years of experience as Chief Financial Officer of two different NASDAQ companies and an MBA from Harvard's Graduate School of Business Administration.

For the last four years, he has edited The Napeague Letter's "Suspicious Stocks" column, which has profiled "excessively-promoted" stocks, earning compliments for its analyses from Forbes, The Financial Times, Online Investor, Money Magazine, and the San Francisco Chronicle.

MARK McNAIR
Mark McNair is an attorney in Washington, D.C. that primarily represents persons who have lost money as a result of corporate fraud or other corporate misdeeds through class action lawsuits and shareholder derivative suits. Prior to entering private practice, he was an Assistant General Counsel at the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board and an attorney in the Division of Market Regulation at the Securities and Exchange Commission. Mark received his B.A. and J.D. from the University of Texas in Austin. Subsequently, Mark received an L.L.M. in Securities from Georgetown University. Mark McNair is licensed to practice law in Texas, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and the District of Columbia.