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To: michael d kugler who wrote (7737)10/22/1997 11:31:00 PM
From: I Am John Galt  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 55532
 
Kugler... I never said you lied. I said it might've been a lie or fabrication. Either way, it was deceptive.

Matty Gregg



To: michael d kugler who wrote (7737)10/22/1997 11:31:00 PM
From: s martin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 55532
 
Magnaimous indeed....next law suit will be from Riley claiming they robbed him of the title fight by saying the "cartel" was started in June.

. ''The defendants and stock promoters, using false names to conceal their true identities, formed a syndicate to manipulate the price of Olympus shares. To accomplish the market manipulation, Morgan, Breton, and stock promoters utilized a Internet web site at siliconinvestor.com at a location called ''Stock Talk Olympus Ventures.'' The syndicate was formed in June of 1997 when the price of Olympus' shares were $.20. The syndicate members exchanged over 500 messages with each other, directed towards manipulating the price of Olympus' shares to today's price of $2.31 per share, an increase of 824%. Incredibly the messages describing the market manipulation of Olympus stock can still be viewed at siliconinvestor.com. Copies of these messages have been sent to the SEC.

As Magellan learns the true names of the syndicate members they will be added to the lawsuit. The defendants and stock promoters, using false names to conceal their true identities, formed a syndicate to manipulate the price of Olympus shares. To accomplish the market manipulation, Morgan, Breton, and stock promoters utilized a Internet web site at siliconinvestor.com at a location called ''Stock Talk Olympus Ventures.'' The syndicate was formed in June of 1997 when the price of Olympus' shares were $.20. The syndicate members exchanged over 500 messages with each other, directed towards manipulating the price of Olympus' shares to today's price of $2.31 per share, an increase of 824%. Incredibly the messages describing the market manipulation of Olympus stock can still be viewed at siliconinvestor.com. Copies of these messages have been sent to the SEC.

As Magellan learns the true names of the syndicate members they will be added to the lawsuit.