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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (95179)8/31/2006 5:01:22 PM
From: StockDung  Respond to of 122087
 
Ripley, Believe It Or Not: 70M Shares Trade After Michigan Man Puts Them All in Sock Drawer / FinancialWire®
March 4, 2005 (FinancialWire) A Michigan man, Robert C. Simpson, who claims to have acquired 100% of the issued and outstanding stock of Global Links Corp. (OTC: GLKCE), if true, is likely to become the poster boy for those opposed to illegal naked short sales.

March 4, 2005 (FinancialWire) A Michigan man, Robert C. Simpson, who claims to have acquired 100% of the issued and outstanding stock of Global Links Corp. (OTC: GLKCE), if true, is likely to become the poster boy for those opposed to illegal naked short sales.

Illegal naked short sales have mostly victimized small companies such as Global Links, but has also been cited as problematic for large companies such as Martha Stewart Living OmniMedia (NYSE: MSO), Krispy Kreme Doughnuts (NYSE: KKD) and Overstock (NASDAQ: OSTK), whose CEO is said to have helped write a national ad on the subject in the Washington Post directed to President George Bush.

Simpson filed a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Schedulce 13D (http://xml.10kwizard.com/filing_raw.php?repo=tenk&ipage=3299823) on February 3, showing his purchase of and sole voting power for 1,158,209 shares of the corporation.

Yet, here’s the rub:

The day after Simpson purportedly stuck every last corporate certificate for Global Links in his sock drawer, the company traded 37,044,500 shares. The next day it traded 22,471,600 share. Thursday it traded 199,616.

Simpson is said to have gone back to his sock drawer, and despite the fact that a sock or two, as is always the case, were missing, all 1,158,209 Global Links certificates were still there.

Observers are asking where those other millions and millions of certificates are therefore coming from.

Hmmmmm.

The San Antonio Express-News raised the question this week as to how Congress could seriously consider placing Social Security into what it inferred is a “mess.”

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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (95179)8/31/2006 8:30:39 PM
From: StockDung  Respond to of 122087
 
TODAYS ASTURIAS BELIEVE IT OR NOT COLUMN:

Cat gets diploma mill degree and so does penny stock grifter Roy E. Bonus

"Bonus earned a B.A. in Business Management from Trinity Southern University, holds a number of professional certifications and is a member of several professional organizations. "
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Online university that gave cat diploma sued for fraud ... Trinity Southern University in Texas, a cellular company and the two brothers who ran them are accused of misappropriating Internet addresses of the state ...
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Sept. 8, 2005 08:04 AM US Eastern Timezone
Former UPS Executive Joins Cargo Connection Logistics; Roy Bonus To Head Up Mid-West Sales and Operations

INWOOD, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 8, 2005--Cargo Connection Logistics Holding, Inc. (OTCBB:CRGO), today announced that Roy E. Bonus has joined its wholly owned subsidiary, Cargo Connection Logistics Corp. Bonus, who spent 14 years with UPS-Supply Chains Solutions (formerly UniStar Air Cargo), has been named Manager, Business Development - Midwest Region. He will head up Cargo's Mid-West operations from its facility at Chicago's O'Hare Airport.

Most recently Bonus was Terminal Manager for Xpress Global Systems, a division of U.S. Xpress Enterprises. Based at O'Hare, the 24-hour operation is the Midwest Hub of the fifth largest domestic trucking company. Prior to that he was Midwest Air Export Manager for Exel Global Logistics, Inc. where he managed an operation in a $100 million territory for the world's second largest forwarder.

Bonus, as Corporate Operations Manager for UPS-Supply Chain Solutions, had a broad spectrum of responsibilities including managing various operational roles on an international level.

"In order to meet our aggressive growth plans we need the highest caliber of employee from top to bottom," said Jesse Dobrinsky, president of Cargo Connection Logistics Corp. "Clearly, Roy is one of our industry's most well respected managers who has the same no nonsense, roll up your sleeves approach to work that is so much a vital part of our company's culture. With a seasoned veteran handling our sales and operations in the Midwest, it frees up some of our East Coast-based management team who can more clearly concentrate on regional operations, while allowing us to better focus on acquisition and expansion plans.

"We're particularly excited about the prospects for new business Roy brings to the Company," said Dobrinsky. "We've learned that the best sales personnel are those who completely understand the operational aspect of our industry. We believe that Roy's comprehensive operational experience along with the extensive contacts he has developed throughout his illustrious career will make him a valuable asset to our organization."

Bonus earned a B.A. in Business Management from Trinity Southern University, holds a number of professional certifications and is a member of several professional organizations.

Cargo Connection Logistics Holding, Inc. consists of Cargo Connection Logistics Corp. and Mid-Coast Management, Inc., which are both headquartered in Inwood, N.Y. The Company also has offices in Atlanta, Charlotte, Chicago, Columbus, Miami, New York and Pittsburgh. The companies provide a comprehensive variety of transportation and warehouse capacity services to shippers throughout the nation. Currently the two companies have a total of 88 full-time employees.

About Cargo Connection Logistics Corp./Mid-Coast Management, Inc.

Cargo Connection Logistics Corp. is a leader in world trade logistics. Headquartered adjacent to JFK International Airport, the company is a transportation logistics provider for shipments importing into and exporting out of the United States, especially through the Gateways of Chicago, Illinois, JFK, New York, Miami, Florida or Atlanta, Georgia, with service areas throughout the Unites States and North America. Mid-Coast Management, Inc. is a container freight station specifically designed to handle internationally arriving freight for the major retail suppliers. Since its inception, Mid-Coast Management, Inc. has developed relationships with many retailers and also works closely with Freight Forwarders from around the world.

Additional information about Cargo Connection can be obtained at its website cargocon.com.

The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 provides a "safe harbor" for forward-looking statements. Certain of the statements contained herein, which are not historical facts, are forward-looking statements with respect to events, the occurrence of which involve risks and uncertainties. These forward-looking statements may be impacted, either positively or negatively, by various factors. Information concerning potential factors that could affect the Company is detailed from time to time in the Company's reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

For Cargo Connection Logistics Holding, Inc., Inwood
Peter Nasca, 305-937-1711
pnasca@pnapr.com

Cargo Connection Logistics Corp.
600 Bayview Ave., Inwood, NY 11096
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