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To: y2kate who wrote (68942)9/20/2007 7:23:21 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Respond to of 213177
 
yeah no doubt. Actually Blodget has a good internet stock blog called internet outsider which I read often but I sure wouldn't take his advice on buy ratings. But one thing is true, he knows how the justice dept works, he's been through it. There are other bloggers that are saying exactly what Blodget is saying. Jobs better be careful to avoid a "perjury trap".

This backdating stuff is bad news. This is what happens when you applaud overzealous prosecutors.

heres Fake Steves take:
This whole SEC subpoena thing

Of course everybody spins it in a bad way. Like John Paczkowski does here. What's really going on? It's like this. We threw Fred and Nancy under a bus, and said that I was completely innocent due to my utter ignorance of all things related to stock and money and finances. So the SEC says, Okay, well, Steve, then we'd like you to help us build our case against Nancy. How about you come in and answer some questions. Tell us all about how you knew nothing and it was all Nancy's idea. No problem if we put you under oath, right?

It's called a perjury trap. Oldest trick in the book. So how did I respond? That part I can't tell you.