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To: asianflower who wrote (76615)5/25/2002 6:06:11 PM
From: Sojourner Smith  Respond to of 122087
 
I don't have to worry about RICO, I don't own anything except a 1995 Corolla, besides the fact that I never have
gotten inside info. I made a small fortune on IPOs and
lost it on dumb tips from the press (like NITE was sure to be bought out) and following services like Jenna's "Gems" and AP. I would have kept my money if I had stopped reading chat sites.



To: asianflower who wrote (76615)5/25/2002 11:43:16 PM
From: Ga Bard  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 122087
 
Oh I think that WSJ and more are worried about how they touted this AMR offshore shorting cartel. We all will just be watching as it unfolds.

But the government now has a very extensive database and if they link it to Bin Laden or terrorism everyname could be asked to produce trading records. See why would you be on it if you did not have an offshore account that you most likely are hiding because of the lack of transparency.

I doubt anyone remotely involved with AMR is sleeping easily. No telling just what the government may or may not do or how far they will reach. Right now the government has the world of offshoring by the short hairs and any supporters and yes even journalist especially if they are listed in that database.

:-) Gary