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To: Bruce A. Brotnov who wrote (9125)7/1/2002 2:32:10 PM
From: Dave Gore  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 16631
 
AGM tanks $46 -->$23 as short buildup increases 10X

AGM: Could you have protected yourself if you were a shareholder or profited as a trader from real time data? Could you have anticipated some major "Smear and Fear" campaign just from this data of this high performing company? Sure would have been a red flag nasdaq.com.

ESST: Short interest triples as stock dumps from $20 to $12+
in April/May. "Smear and Fear" campaign in full swing.
nasdaq.com

AKLM: Short interest increases 20%+ as stock tanks from $5.60 to $3.30
nasdaq.com
selected=esst&kind=shortint&symbol=ESST

Want REAL TIME short interest data instead of monthly data like we have now? Then demand it! Write Nasdaq.com and others NOW!

Protect yourself or from a purely selfish point of view, if your a mercenary trader, get in on the right side of the equation. The BIG BOYS have real time data, and there is NO REASON WE CAN'T AS WELL. Ask and you shall receive. That is, if enough of us do! You complained about the wide Bid/Ask spreads and MM price gouging during trade executions and by and large, it's a whole lot better with the decimal system, right? THEY are listening NOW and you gotta believe that the White House and all Republicans are scared to death that Wall Street disasters will undermine their election hopes. As well they should be!

SUGGESTED PEOPLE TO CALL OR WRITE
1) Your State Senators
senate.gov

2) Mr. Levin's website, head of the Senate Subcommittee dealing with these things:
levin.senate.gov
E-mail: senator2@levin.senate.gov

3) SEC website: sec.gov
ON-LINE COMPLAINT FORM: sec.gov

4) NASD website: nasd.com
E-MAIL: isfeedback@nasdaq.com

5) NYSE Website: http:www.nyse.com
E-MAIL: Dickgrasso@nyse.com

6) Wall Street Journal: wsj.com
E-Mail (editor): b.grueskin@wsj.com

7) CNBC website: cnbc.com
E-MAILS:
Lou@cnbc.com (Louis Rukeyser)
Squawk@cnbc.com (Mark Haynes, Faber, Kernan)
Morningcall@cnbc.com
Powerlunch@cnbc.com (Bill/Michelle)

8) Forbes Magazine: forbes.com
E-MAIL: readers@forbes.com

9) Barrons Magazine: barrons.com
E-MAIL: onlineeditors@barrons.com

10) Dept. of Justice: doj.gov

11) Your local newspaper

12) Money, Business Week, etc., etc.

NOTE: The key when writing your email to a politician or regulatory body is to C.C the media in the subject heading, and vice versa.

C.C. (carbon copying) others gets their immediate attention when they are the main subject. Also, do not threaten - be honest but persuasive. Provide specifics and facts when possible. We can make a difference! "The People Always Get What They Want When They Demand It".