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Strategies & Market Trends : Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony, -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: hedgefundman who wrote (88944)12/22/2004 1:54:44 AM
From: Graystone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
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You are losing it hedgefundman.
You are not supposed to be getting mad, you are supposed to be supporting your POV with a carefully laid out series of statements. It would help if you went somewhere with your attack.
Anthony didn't bash, he just called the promotions for what they were, I bash.

In my mind the criminals who set up these promotions could do almost anything within reason on the market. Criminal owners routinely give shares in blocks for pennies to boiler room operators, criminal promoters and others who hype the offerings to unsuspecting investors. Your failure to recognize this type of activity as routine is remarkable. I can find a dozen promoters in one Truthseeker post who have been given shares, sometimes illegally, by criminal stock operators.
Anthony may be guilty as I have said, the NSOL shares are damning in a two fold fashion. If the government wins, the shares were extorted and Anthony is a bad guy. If Anthony wins then the shares represent a deal with the enemy and Anthony is a bad guy.
Who uses this information wisely can see the real raspberry at the end of the day, the fact that this escapes you hedgefundman is also, not unnoticed.

The jury has to decide if Anthony is guilty and that will happen in due course. Then the readers on SI have to decide if Anthony is a bad guy or not, that will probably depend upon the verdict and a members POV. Vindication in the trial doesn't get Anthony off the hook in here, not one little bit.