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Pastimes : MANIPULATION IS RAMPANT --- Can We Stop It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: waitwatchwander who wrote (345)6/13/2002 5:37:15 PM
From: Dave Gore  Respond to of 589
 
Northforce, thanks for posting that info on Warburg. I see their problems aren't limited to the U.S. Markets. We can only do our best to mention every deceitful or incompetent move these analyst firms make.



To: waitwatchwander who wrote (345)6/17/2002 9:54:11 AM
From: Dave Gore  Respond to of 589
 
The Manipulation Thread has been the #1 Hot Topic most of the weekend. Not sure why it suddenly was. Anyway, I hope many who want the Market cleaned up are expressing their views to the following entities or others. Take some time to do so after the bell, OK?

It's not enough just to hope it will get better, or that it won't get worse again after the spotlight on corruption is turned off. Foreign money is leaving out markets in droves. They see our corruption as more serious than even we do. Many U.S. investors (per the recent Business Week articles) are leaving as well. The U.S. dollar is falling and that is also not good for our Markets. Please consider saying something. Our government officials need to be told what we want them to do.

It's much like voting - if you don't, you get the elected officials you deserve and shouldn't complain.

E-MAIL THESE ORGANIZATIONS AND PEOPLE
1) Your State Senators
senate.gov

2) Mr. Levin's website, head of the Senate Subcommittee dealing with these things:
levin.senate.gov

3) SEC website: sec.gov
4) NASD website: nasd.gov
5) Wall Street Journal: wsj.com
6) CNBC website: cnbc.com
7) Dept. of Justice: doj.gov

Anybody else you can think of...your local newspaper, etc.

Manipulation Thread:
Message 17611066



To: waitwatchwander who wrote (345)6/18/2002 9:21:37 AM
From: Dave Gore  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 589
 
Manipulated ESST Makes Round Trip Move

It's really no surprise is it? ESST is back to nearly $20 this morning.

It is now back to where is was just before all the manipulation started on Yahoo and elsewhere just after the last earnings report. Now the newbies begin to see how vicious the shorting game can be. This was clearly a stock in a booming sector with undervalued fundamentals (PE was 11 and PEG was .37 at one point)

It went $20 after hours after its last earnings report beat by 10 cents to a lowly $12-13 intraday on vicious rumors a few weeks later and an inaccurate WSJ story. Now it's back to almost $20.