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To: Condor who wrote (9194)3/2/2004 4:27:44 PM
From: Ditchdigger  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110194
 
"Her problem was her naivitee (sp?) " If I'm not mistaken she was a reg. stock broker at one time..



To: Condor who wrote (9194)3/2/2004 4:31:23 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Respond to of 110194
 
BTW..can I sell ccptt before it evaporates? Yeah I know what you mean ... that stock can't take any more good news... imagine one bad pr ?

On Martha... I hope she beats the rap.. The sharks play while the minnow is sushied...

I'd raise cash now but nobody wants my stocks.. I think I'll get the certificates ... paper clothing may be coming back into vogue... at least for me..

Spots..



To: Condor who wrote (9194)3/2/2004 4:33:47 PM
From: loantech  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
condor making an example of Martha is not the way to go and I wish her no ill. but she was a past stock broker of some merit she cannot plead being naive. (spelling)



To: Condor who wrote (9194)3/2/2004 6:18:13 PM
From: orkrious  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 110194
 
condor, selling her stock wasn't her crime. she thought she did something wrong (even though she didn't) so she lied to a grand jury. I hear people saying she lied, everyone does it, so nothing should happen to her. that's bullshit. I say f*ck the bitch and string her up. uphold the law and start doing it with everyone else too.