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


To: LPS5 who wrote (369)6/16/2002 1:21:01 PM
From: Dave Gore  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 589
 
LP, your attempt to deal in minutia is a childish and inaccurate attempt to discredit and deflect eyes from the main issues here.

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As I said earlier, the NASD found Meyerson and it's Head Trader "Guilty" of Manipulation.

exact quote from the NASD release:
"NASD Regulation, Inc., announced today that it found that M.H. Meyerson, & Co., Inc. and its Head Trader, Salvatore Dacunto, manipulated the stock of Concap, Inc.,"

The main point here is the contents of the article released by the NASD, not the minutia of my choice of words in the title of my post. Besides, even your attempt at playing games of minutia to discredit and deflect are often full of flaws. For instance, the word guilty does not only apply to a legal case of wrongdoing, as in "guilty" or "not guilty". No one ever said or implied that the NASD is a court of law, nor does the word "guilty" in that way.

guilt·y Pronunciation Key (glt)
adj. guilt·i·er, guilt·i·est

Responsible for or chargeable with a reprehensible act; deserving of blame; culpable: guilty of cheating; the guilty party.

Law. Adjudged to have committed a crime.

Suffering from or prompted by a sense of guilt: a guilty conscience.

Hinting at or entailing guilt: a guilty smirk; a guilty secret. See Synonyms at blameworthy.