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To: Guy Gadois who wrote (1414)12/28/2003 11:07:46 PM
From: sandintoes  Respond to of 1927
 
A lawsuit filed against Pluvia last year charged the message board poster is actually Steven Alan Keyser, a man with a list of legal difficulties that includes a shoplifting conviction, an IRS lien for back taxes and an outstanding arrest warrant in Las Vegas.

Some hot shot poster, hey?



To: Guy Gadois who wrote (1414)12/31/2003 11:48:06 AM
From: Pluvia  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1927
 
several points re: that tscm article...

1. A lawsuit filed against Pluvia last year charged the message board poster is actually Steven Alan Keyser, a man with a list of legal difficulties that includes a shoplifting conviction, an IRS lien for back taxes and an outstanding arrest warrant in Las Vegas.

a) pluvia is not keyser;
b) the lawsuit was never served and was later dismissed without ever being served;
c) the allegations in the ridiculous, un-served lawsuit were false, typical product of a liar errrr... lawyer;

2. the company (SBTK's), management who instigated the unserved lawsuit vs pluvia, later pled guilty to the charges pluvia accused them of - accounting fraud...

Subject 12638
Message 11046991

60 days after pluvia's report on SBTK - exposing the accounting fraud, the SBTK BOD fired the ceo, defaulted on their debt, admitted their past financials were incorrect, their auditor quit and they were delisted... stock went from $24-26 to ZERO...

3. TERN also mentioned in the TSCM article was the focus of another pluvia report - in which pluvia rec'd a "sell/shortsell" at approximately $162...

Message 13403480

5 days after that report, the stock had dropped to $50... currently TERN trades at $4.60ish...

any other questions?

thanking you in advance,

we remain,

sincerely,

pluvia