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To: The Duke of URLĀ© who wrote (862)6/26/2002 1:41:37 PM
From: Plaything  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 974
 
I dont understand, are you saying that this is simply exaggerated fear and not really scams? I think not.
I am simply pointing out that the bloodhounds are in full court press exposing more such fraud and that we have not even begun to scratch the tech group given the incredible monies that flowed in and out of it over the last 4 years. These kind of events have a way of snowballing as more companies come under the gun.
Expect a lot more companies to crash going forward.



To: The Duke of URLĀ© who wrote (862)6/27/2002 1:11:53 AM
From: smolejv@gmx.net  Respond to of 974
 
>>WCOM capitalized their new network. That is not illegal. <<...>>AOL has been capitalizing "new user" ads for 5 years. <<

So the mild disturbance the last few days is just due to J6P's innate inability to understand higher mathematics of accounting profession? Calling it fraud instead of "application of 446 et sec of the Internal Revenue Code"?

re >>CSCO has already expensed this. IF you follow then you may remember the 38 BILLION << was that not simple (gigantic) stockroom inventory write-off(*)? With ensuing drastic improvement (g) in profits a Q or two later?

dj

(*) I guess once the garbage truck pulls in, everybody joins the crowd...