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Biotech / Medical : Anthrax test from VLPI -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: in_cog_nito who wrote (109)11/4/2001 6:54:14 AM
From: luey_bitter  Respond to of 142
 
"Res Judicata" is a term my Civil Procedure law professor taught me,,,it means you win you win,,,you lose you lose. In other words,,,You only get one bite of the apple. Think about it,,,



To: in_cog_nito who wrote (109)11/4/2001 8:23:33 AM
From: luey_bitter  Respond to of 142
 
wonder what happened to the company who sold the pet rock? I'll bet it is no longer in business??? Peace out my brother.



To: in_cog_nito who wrote (109)11/5/2001 10:18:13 AM
From: Dako  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 142
 
Here is a nice little article from Saturday's Charlotte Observer about how North Carolina's Attorney General feels about VLPI's claims. Kinda doubt this "product" is ever going to get on anybody's store shelves.

charlotte.com



To: in_cog_nito who wrote (109)11/6/2001 10:41:01 AM
From: StockDung  Respond to of 142
 
SEC suspends trade in 2DoTrade over anthrax claims


WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Federal securities regulators on Tuesday suspended trading in a company that they said issued press releases claiming it is testing and about to distribute an anthrax disinfectant.

The Securities and Exchange Commission stopped trading in 2DoTrade Inc., a Nevada corporation that purportedly has offices in British Columbia and England, because of questions raised about the accuracy of the company's claims.

There are also questions about the status of its business operations and the identity of the people controlling its operations and management, the SEC added.

2DoTrade could not immediately be reached for comment. The trading suspension lasts through November 19. Its shares last traded on Monday for 47 cents on the Bulletin Board.

"Investment scams that attempt to prey on fears of terrorism are abhorrent," said Stephen Cutler, director of the SEC's fraud-fighting enforcement division. "We will be vigilant about rooting out and prosecuting those who seek to exploit recent events to defraud investors."

10:29 11-06-01