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Non-Tech : Auric Goldfinger's Short List -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (9058)2/2/2002 7:23:23 PM
From: mmmary  Respond to of 19428
 
John Faessel: some mistakes in his PR

I do believe he is honest in his disclaimer but there are a few innacuracies in his release.

First, jagnotes is like a cnbc online site where they basically promote companies. They don't have a full disclaimer and won't email you one either. jagnotes.com Background on them if you're bored

business2.com

google.com

google.com

Second, they did toxic funding with Mark Valentine/Southridge capital as there were no other funds available. They are currently doing toxic funding with Cornell Capital Partners.

Third, Thomson Kernaghan is just merging with another company, they aren't folding up their tents.

nationalpost.com

nationalpost.com

Fourth, Calp II fund had problems in the past, not right this second.

mary.cc

Fifth, yeah Valentine has been sued and is being sued for securities manipulation, but he's never lost one of these cases yet. The companies agree to his terms. JNOT just went from .23 to .46 I believe, based on this story.

I also just saw some SEC litigation releases which seem to show that forcing and hyping a short squeeze is actually manipulation.

sec.gov

sec.gov

sec.gov

Just curious if you think there will be a big short squeeze or not.