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To: Tom Caruthers who wrote (13045)3/28/2007 5:01:56 PM
From: Tom Caruthers  Respond to of 14464
 
forbes.com

I found it. It was a company called Pegasus Wireless (PGSW) that was taken to the woodshed shortly thereafter.

stockcharts.com

Let's hope we get some real reform, starting with the SEC.

Tom



To: Tom Caruthers who wrote (13045)3/28/2007 5:38:59 PM
From: makeuwonder  Respond to of 14464
 
OT:Thank you for saying that. I'm certain people don't realize the stock may still be naked shorted each day but they keep it low enough it doesn't go on the list. As long as they keep I suppose you would call it churning they don't get caught. I believe someone requested their certificates and that's why they went on the list. If anyone with a substantial position requests their certificates they have to go hunting for REAL SHARES. It's hard to find them with a stock like RMTR where you have a ton of people holding 500 to 1000 shares just in case it moves someday but sold out their main position due to loss of patience. Which it's been more than patience with this stock.

I knew if I brought it up I'd get slammed across the whole country and wasn't up to it right now.

WHEW!! Someone who finally understands. I suspect you read the same stuff I do or I'm reading the same as you what ever you like best. Regards,



To: Tom Caruthers who wrote (13045)3/29/2007 7:21:17 AM
From: happygambler1934  Respond to of 14464
 
That company may have been ACAS before I bought it. Posters on the NFI board have referred to action taken by ACAS to beat the naked short attacks. Just speculation on my part, but ACAS has a history of bumping dividends(current yield 8% m/l) almost every Q since 1998.

HAP