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To: Pluvia who wrote (7042)1/25/2005 11:54:55 AM
From: Dale Baker  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 12465
 
A basic guideline seems to be, don't work with anyone who holds a government security clearance that means they shouldn't be dealing with you in the first place.

Short of breaking into companies to get inside information, it's hard to see how any other publicly-derived research could be questioned beyond the usual libel and slander standards.

Just a layman's opinion. I think Elgindy's case had a lot more to do with being linked to restricted government databases than most stock types here understand.



To: Pluvia who wrote (7042)1/26/2005 7:25:37 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 12465
 
any idea when details of the specific charges ap and royer got convictions on are available?

I called the court earlier today to see how I might obtain a copy as well as any transcripts. I ended up getting connected to someone who likely was a bureaucrat whose excuse was: "Just because something is available to the public doesn't mean it's public record." WTF?

I'll be trying other sources, assuming it doesn't show up on Pacer first.

- Jeff