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To: StockDung who wrote (80579)9/29/2002 10:32:22 PM
From: mmmary  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 122087
 
Nobiz: a sad but true article

These career criminals like just keep swindling people over and over again. The SEC does nothing, barely slaps them on the wrist. I just can't for the life of me understand why they allow them to continue to do this. I can name a bunch of swindlers that have been ripping off investors for decades. I can send in full reports with all the evidence to the SEC, an open and shut case, and they still do nothing. I called the SEC to check on the status of some of my reports. All the ones they have were filed 1.5 to 2.5 years before the companies went bankrupt and the investors lost all their money. The SEC didn't do anything about them. The only ones they did act on were because the media got ahold of the DD and outed them publicly. THEN the SEC went in there not wanting to look like a fool publicly. I guess that is the key, out them publicly in the media. Maybe I should release my DD reports as PRs like Tony did. As I don't short those, I wouldn't need a disclaimer and it'd carry even more weight. I wish I could do the PRs anonymously ;-)