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To: makeuwonder who wrote (4742)3/8/2010 9:22:17 AM
From: Hawkmoon4 Recommendations  Respond to of 5034
 
Just had a bit "furball" over on Mish's board about NSS. They can't seem to grasp that, even if a company has a flawed business model, or is even a fraud, that's no excuse for counterfeiting of stock shares through FTDs.

Hawk



To: makeuwonder who wrote (4742)3/8/2010 6:50:16 PM
From: rrufff1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5034
 
CNBC has a special on Athony Elgindy (Anthony@Pacific), who was probably the first and greatest of the SI gurus claiming to be shortselling with perfect record on his alleged scam calls, but what was his secret? It should be interesting to see how CNBC handles this subject, given that so many of the current self-styled "cyber sleupps" have patterned their existence from his "take no prisoners" attack style, often claiming to be "never wrong" and threatening anyone who challenges their claims, no matter how outlandish and moronic.

classic.cnbc.com

The Mad Max of Wall Street

Wed 9 PM EST (and repeated after that-check local listings)

Airtime: Fri. Mar. 5 2010 | 12:00 AM ET

Anthony Elgindy claims to be a crusader, fighting fraud on Wall Street. But, this so-called good guy is running an insider trading scam…and his partner is a crooked FBI agent. American Greed profiles the story.