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To: Patchie who wrote (95294)9/11/2006 8:52:16 AM
From: StockDung  Respond to of 122087
 
CERTAINLY A SCHOOLING GURU LIKE YOUSELF CAN SEE THAT RUSS GOODWIN IS A PROMOTER OF BOILER ROOM STOCKS.

RUSS IS YOU SPONCER PATCHIE.

RUSS GOODWIN ALSO PROMOTED MEDINAH MINERALS WHICH WAS ANOTHER SHAM ON THE PUBLIC.

I AM SURE RUSS DID NOTHING WRONG PROMOTING STOCKSCAM MEDINAH MINERALS AND WAS JUST TRYING TO SPREAD GOOD WILL FOR ALL OF THEIR AVID INVESTORS

MEDINAH MINERALS HAD ACCUSED ELGINDY OF SHORTING THEIR STOCK AS A PROMOTIONAL SCAM. AS YOU KNOW ELGINDY HAD NEVER SHORTED MEDINAH MINERALS STOCK.

WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO THE LAW SUIT THEY SAID THEY FILED AGAINST ELGINDY?

Securities and Exchange Commission (C-*SEC) - Street Wire
SEC bans Bermuda Short targets Huard, Cowen

2006-06-12 15:35 ET - Street Wire

by Mike Caswell

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has permanently banned Joseph Huard, the Bermuda Short target who tried to bribe an undercover FBI agent into stuffing a fund with Vancouver-based Medinah Minerals Inc. In the same action, the SEC has banned Bruce Cowen, the right-hand man to fallen fund manager Michael Lauer.

Mr. Huard and Mr. Cowen were nabbed in Bermuda Short, the massive RCMP-FBI sting that resulted in 58 arrests on both sides of the border. Mr. Huard's Bermuda Short co-defendant was Vancouver promoter Les Price, who the jury acquitted.

Like so many in Bermuda Short, Mr. Huard was caught after he tried to do a small test trade with an undercover FBI agent, who was posing as a corrupt fund manager. In the deal, the agent bought a small amount of overpriced Medinah shares, purportedly for the non-existent fund.

Mr. Cowen was caught in a similar fashion, trying to unload overpriced shares of New Jersey-based Lighthouse Fast Ferry Inc. He and Mr. Huard both pled guilty.

Mr. Huard was sentenced to eight months of home detention and five years of probation, while Mr. Cowen received two years in jail and three years of probation.

Mr. Huard and Mr. Cowen's SEC bans prohibit them from acting as a promoter, consultant, agent or anything else connected to penny stocks. While Mr. Cowen and Mr. Huard were already banned from stocks as a condition of their probation, the SEC action makes that ban permanent.

Before Bermuda Short, Mr. Huard was one of the founders and an officer of Shamrock Partners Ltd., a Pennsylvania-based brokerage known for its former star broker, Rafi Khan, an admitted market manipulator. After his arrest, Mr. Huard changed sides, "flipped" as they say in policeman jargon, and agreed to testify for the prosecution. He was a key witness against former Shamrock president James Kelly, another Bermuda Short target. (A jury finally acquitted Mr. Kelly in November, 2004, after two trials.)

Before Bermuda Short, Mr. Cowen was a managing director of the Lancer Group, the hedge fund run by Mr. Lauer. In 2003 the SEC shut down Lancer, once purportedly worth $1-billion, alleging Mr. Lauer was manipulating some of the stocks in the fund. Lancer is now under court-ordered administration and its former manager, Mr. Lauer, is in the midst of a long civil fraud case with the SEC.

(The Lancer case has been bogged down in litigation for three years. A Florida judge recently took the extraordinary step of preventing Mr. Lauer from testifying in his own defence after he disobeyed court orders to produce Lancer documents. Among Lancer's holdings, in fact its most valuable, is Zi Corp., a money-losing Toronto Stock Exchange listing based in Alberta.)

Most, if not all, of the Bermuda Short prosecutions have wound their way through the courts, and the SEC has been systematically banning those found guilty. The most notable recent ban was handed to Mark Valentine, the former head of defunct brokerage Thomson-Kernaghan.
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2. From in or about June 2001 to in or about June 2002, Huard participated in
an offering of Lighthouse Fast Ferry, Inc. (“LHFF”) stock and MEDINAH MINERALS, Inc. (“MDMN”)
stock, which are penny stocks.

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Before the
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
Release No. 53904 / May 31, 2006
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEEDING
File No. 3-12311
In the Matter of
JOSEPH R. HUARD, JR. and
BRUCE D. COWEN,
Respondents.
ORDER INSTITUTING
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEEDINGS
PURSUANT TO SECTION 15(b) OF THE
SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934,
MAKING FINDINGS, AND IMPOSING
REMEDIAL SANCTIONS
I.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (“Commission”) deems it appropriate and in the
public interest that public administrative proceedings be, and hereby are, instituted pursuant to
Section 15(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (“Exchange Act”) against Joseph R. Huard,
Jr. (“Huard”) and Bruce D. Cowen (“Cowen”) (collectively the “Respondents”).
II.
In anticipation of the institution of these proceedings, the Respondents have each submitted
an Offer of Settlement (“Huard’s Offer” or “Cowen’s Offer”) which the Commission has
determined to accept. Solely for the purpose of these proceedings and any other proceedings
brought by or on behalf of the Commission, or to which the Commission is a party, and without
admitting or denying the findings herein, except as to the Commission’s jurisdiction over them and
the subject matter of these proceedings, and the findings contained in Section III. A. 3. with respect
to Huard, which are admitted by Huard, and the findings contained in Section III. B. 3. with respect
to Cowen, which are admitted by Cowen, the Respondents each consent to the entry of this Order
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Instituting Administrative Proceedings Pursuant to Section 15(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of
1934, Making Findings, and Imposing Remedial Sanctions (“Order”), as set forth below.
III.
A. Huard
On the basis of this Order and Huard’s Offer, the Commission finds that:
1. From October 1988 through December 2002, Huard was a registered
representative associated with broker-dealers registered with the Commission. Huard is 47 years
old and resides in Lake Worth, Florida.
2. From in or about June 2001 to in or about June 2002, Huard participated in
an offering of Lighthouse Fast Ferry, Inc. (“LHFF”) stock and MEDINAH MINERALS, Inc. (“MDMN”)
stock, which are penny stocks.
3. On December 18, 2002, Huard pled guilty before the United States District
Court for the Southern District of Florida to one count of conspiracy to commit wire, mail, and
securities fraud, in violation of Title 18 USC §§ 1343 and 1346, 1341 and 1346, Title 15 USC §§
78j(b) and 78ff(a), and Title 17 CFR § 240.10b-5, all in violation of Title 18 USC § 371 in United
States v. Joseph R. Huard, Jr., Case No. 02-20473-CR-GRAHAM and pled guilty to one count of
conspiracy to commit wire and securities fraud in violation of Title 18 USC §§ 1343 and 1346, Title
15 USC §§ 78j(b) and 78ff(a), and Title 17 CFR § 240.10b-5, all in violation of Title 18 USC § 371
in United States v. Joseph R. Huard, Jr., Case No. 02-20626-CR-UNGARO-BENAGES.
4. The one count of the two criminal indictments to which Huard pled guilty
alleged conspiracy. The indictment alleged Huard participated in a fraudulent scheme to pay
undisclosed kickbacks to the purported fund manager of a fictitious foreign mutual fund to cause
the fund to purchase LHFF and MDMN stock in connection with an undercover operation by the
Federal Bureau of Investigation.
B. Cowen
On the basis of this Order and Cowen’s Offer, the Commission finds that:
1. From at least June 2001 through at least August 2002, Cowen was the
managing director of a hedge fund located in New York and also controlled Capital Research, Ltd.,
a privately held Delaware corporation. Cowen is 52 years old and resides in Laguna Niguel,
California.
2. From in or about June 2001 to in or about September 2001, Cowen
participated in an offering of Lighthouse Fast Ferry, Inc. (“LHFF”) stock, which is a penny stock.
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3. On August 21, 2003, Cowen pled guilty before the United States District
Court for the Southern District of Florida to one count of conspiracy to commit securities fraud,
mail fraud and wire fraud in violation of Title 15, United States Code, Sections 78j(b) and 78ff(a);
Title 17, Code of Federal Regulations, Section 240.10b-5; and Title 18, Sections 1341, 1343 and
1346, all in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 371, in United States v. Bruce D.
Cowen, Case No. 02-20473-CR-ALTONAGA.
4. The count of the superseding criminal indictment to which Cowen pled
guilty alleged, inter alia, that Cowen participated in a fraudulent scheme to pay undisclosed
kickbacks to the purported fund manager of a fictitious foreign mutual fund to cause the fund to
purchase large amounts of overpriced LHFF stock in connection with an undercover operation by
the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Undertakings
1. In connection with this anticipated public administrative proceeding and any
related judicial or administrative proceedings or investigation commenced by the Commission or to
which the Commission is a party, Respondents (i) agree to appear and be interviewed by
Commission staff at such times and places as the staff requests upon reasonable notice; (ii) will
accept service by mail or facsimile transmission of notices or subpoenas issued by the Commission
for documents or testimony at depositions, hearings, or trials, or in connection with any related
investigation by Commission staff; (iii) appoint each of Respondents’ attorneys as agent to receive
service of such notices and subpoenas; (iv) with respect to such notices and subpoenas, waive the
territorial limits on service contained in Rule 45 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and any
applicable local rules, provided that the party requesting the testimony reimburses Respondents’
travel, lodging, and subsistence expenses at the then-prevailing U.S. Government per diem rates;
and (v) consent to personal jurisdiction over Respondents in any United States District Court for
purposes of enforcing any such subpoena.
2. In determining whether to accept Respondents’ Offers, the Commission has
considered these undertakings.
IV.
In view of the foregoing, the Commission deems it appropriate and in the public interest to
impose the sanctions agreed to in Respondents’ Offers.
Accordingly, it is hereby ORDERED:
A. Pursuant to Section 15(b)(6)(A) of the Exchange Act, that Huard be, and
hereby is barred from association with any broker or dealer;
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B. Pursuant to Section 15(b)(6) of the Exchange Act, that Huard be, and hereby
is barred from participating in any offering of a penny stock, including: acting as a promoter, finder,
consultant, agent or other person who engages in activities with a broker, dealer or issuer for the
purposes of the issuance or trading in any penny stock, or inducing or attempting to induce the
purchase or sale of any penny stock; and
C. Pursuant to Section 15(b)(6) of the Exchange Act, that Cowen be, and
hereby is barred from participating in any offering of a penny stock, including: acting as a promoter,
finder, consultant, agent or other person who engages in activities with a broker, dealer or issuer for
purposes of the issuance or trading in any penny stock, or inducing or attempting to induce the
purchase or sale of any penny stock.
Any reapplication for association by Huard will be subject to the applicable laws and
regulations governing the reentry process, and reentry may be conditioned upon a number of
factors, including, but not limited to, the satisfaction of any or all of the following: (a) any
disgorgement ordered against Huard, whether or not the Commission has fully or partially waived
payment of such disgorgement; (b) any arbitration award related to the conduct that served as the
basis for the Commission order; (c) any self-regulatory organization arbitration award to a
customer, whether or not related to the conduct that served as the basis for the Commission order;
and (d) any restitution order by a self-regulatory organization, whether or not related to the conduct
that served as the basis for the Commission order.
By the Commission.
Nancy M. Morris
Secretary



To: Patchie who wrote (95294)9/11/2006 9:10:56 AM
From: StockDung  Respond to of 122087
 
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Secretary Galvin Files Against
Pump and Dump Operator
(On September 6, 2006)

EITEN Complaint (PDF, 1.8mb ) EITEN_complaint.pdf'>http://www.sec.state.ma.us/sct/sctnat/EITEN_complaint.pdf

EITEN Exhibits (PDF, 12.2mb ) EITEN_exhibits.pdf'>http://www.sec.state.ma.us/sct/sctnat/EITEN_exhibits.pdf

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Wednesday, September 6, 2006
Dover man charged in alleged "pump and dump" scheme
Massachusetts Secretary of State William F. Galvin today charged a Dover man with illegally promoting stocks at the same time he was selling them, known as a "pump and dump'' arrangement.

In a civil complaint Galvin's office seeks to recover proceeds it estimated at more than $4.5 million from Geoffrey EITEN and his companies. The complaint charges EITEN offered investment advice through newsletters, emails and websites, but also was hired by companies as an investor relations consultant, and subscribers weren't told of his conflicts of interest.
(By Ross Kerber, Globe staff)

Posted by Boston Globe Business Team at 01:35 PM
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To: Patchie who wrote (95294)9/11/2006 9:40:42 AM
From: StockDung  Respond to of 122087
 
WANT TO HELP INVESTORS PATCHIE? WHY DONT YOU ASK EVERY LAST ONE OF THESE COMPANIES WHY THEY ALLOW STOCK CROOK MANIPULATOR GEOFFREY EITEN TO CONTINUE TO PROMOTE THEIR COMPANIES?

THESANITYCHECK GOAL IS TO STOP MARKET MANIPULATION.

TIME TO PUT UP OR SHUT UP!!

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