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To: brad greene who wrote (1235)3/20/1998 4:56:00 PM
From: Zakattack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5847
 
Brad,

I agree with you on MDCE announcement. That would account for the bulk of the sells. Especially the sell frenzy we had post announcement. I was just highlighting the in-obvious, or the "small leak" if you will. Just pointing out what it would take to make our plan completely water tight.

R,
Z



To: brad greene who wrote (1235)3/20/1998 5:02:00 PM
From: Russell Gish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5847
 
Up and at 'em.

Hey JC thanx for the committment and Brad for the 2k uptick. Here's the tally. Correct me if I'm in error. To all lurkers and newbies this is a total of street shares committed to be called in next week in an effort to apply pressure to the market.

Russ G........ 12,200
Mike S........ 7,900
Rick D........ 9,000
Walt P........ 28,500
Zakatt........ 83,500
Emerso........ 11,000
Dave H........100,000
Dave W........ 98,000
Shashi........ 3,300
Brad G........ 83,000
JC............ 10,000

Total.........444,400

Current goal of 500,000 shares converted to certificate is in sight. Belly up to the bar if interested in participating in this endeavor.



To: brad greene who wrote (1235)3/20/1998 5:47:00 PM
From: David  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5847
 
Here's a little research on JB Oxford:

According to the Financial Times of London, August 21, 1997:

"The international pursuit of Irving Kott, a convicted stock fraudster, resumed in Basel, Switzerland, and Beverly Hills in the US this week with synchronised raids on the offices of discount broker JB Oxford.

"The FBI said the seizure of documents related to a 'white-collar crime investigation,' while the firm reported both offices continued operating normally . . . .

"The US Security and Exchange Commission also served subpoenas on the firm and some of its employees, the firm said. It could not name those summoned, and executives at the Beverly Hills headquarters, who include Mr. Kott's son Ian, recently promoted to chief operating officer, were not available for comment."