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To: Dale Knipschield who wrote (19223)1/23/1998 11:52:00 AM
From: Purebull  Respond to of 36349
 
Knip, it is illegal to give inside information that is not available to the general public. A person may use an alias but SI know who they are. They could lose their job should the company see post of privileged information. The company would just contact SI and or the justice department and could find out who posted the information.
Purebull (not my real name)



To: Dale Knipschield who wrote (19223)1/23/1998 6:00:00 PM
From: Greg Thornton  Respond to of 36349
 
Knip,

Don't you think that most companies review the threads relevent to their company? Mine does. Even an alias was used, if a company felt that inappropriate information was being posted they could find out who the poster is and fire him/her (alias or not), or at least have them banned from posting.

Greg