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To: Bear Down who wrote (76401)5/24/2002 8:51:44 AM
From: Kevin Podsiadlik  Respond to of 122087
 
Bingo. It's not that all of Tony's good works are instantly undone by this, or even would be if he were to be convicted. It's that we may now see it all waste away bit by bit, as more investors are swayed by this incident to do as far too many already do, and simply ignore any negative input about a stock they hold or are considering, whether the source be you or me or Asensio or Greenberg. That is the biggest shame of all about this, IMO.



To: Bear Down who wrote (76401)5/24/2002 11:41:05 AM
From: mmmary  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 122087
 
Hypesters using Tony's case against scam busters

This will be thrown in the face of all the hedge fund managers, shorters, stock scam busters for a long time to come, whether he's guilty or not. The hypesters were posting about that NASD thing forever. Just because I'd made one or two posts here a year ago, they were throwing that whole thing in my face all the time, stating I must be a member of his group and I'm going to jail. I've had Tony's case posted over and over on all the scammy company boards I post on. All the promoters and hypesters are plastering it everywhere, stating that all "bashers" will end up like him, trying to strike fear in the honest negative posters out there.

I also have a fear that the FBI may not want to prosecute stock fraud as much because of this as well. I sure hope that isn't the case. Now is not the time to be going easy on the scammers.