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To: Keith Monahan who wrote (3990)1/29/2002 10:26:29 AM
From: AhdaRespond to of 24758
 
I believe that some have taken note and acted accordingly as gold has outperformed the rand.

I think the Israel dollar is the next one to feel the pinch this is a very creative mind tech area that relies on venture funds to aid in creation of thoughts. From the way things have turned it takes far more than financial courage many to venture to Israel now.

Do you or any one here happen to know of any likes i can compare VAST to? I am not keen on the financials.

This is young company. The potential of the field they specialize in I feel is one of few that fits the world as it is today international trade that must comply with regulations.



To: Keith Monahan who wrote (3990)2/7/2002 7:32:54 AM
From: Keith MonahanRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 24758
 
As more pieces of the Enron scandal are revealed (i.e., the "broadband" division that didn't exist, secretaries being sent down to the trading floor to look busy during analyst meetings at the Company), I was wondering how many Enron employees were actual victims in this apparent pyramid scheme.

Not to be insensitive, but I believe there must be quite a number of "victims", who knew Enron was a scam by the nature of the work (or lack of work) they were doing. Just because you don't know all the details of the scam or understand how it worked does not mean you were not grossly negligent.