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To: Randy Cox who wrote (327)4/8/1998 9:15:00 PM
From: Gutterball  Respond to of 454
 
Boy, I bet Ole "Slam Dunk" Paul is glad he didn't change my life and signed me up! I'd have to call Judge Story.

I suggest Paul spend his nickle, call his brother Stan, and chew on his ear for awhile. Maybe he'll find out what the score is.

Who was it that wanted his own private plane? Makes you wonder if he was thinking about leaving the country on short notice. Now that's planning ahead!

BTW, How many six packs does it take to earn a Piper Cub?



To: Randy Cox who wrote (327)4/9/1998 11:22:00 PM
From: Arcane Lore  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 454
 
It may be valuable to review:

sec.gov


In considering the significance of the SEC announcement there are two aspects which may not be obvious to infrequent visitors to the SEC web site:

(1) There is a link to the announcement on the main (home) SEC web page:

sec.gov

I can't recall an instance in the last five or six months where there has been such a link to a specific enforcement action (though possibly I've missed and/or forgotten previous instances).

(2) The announcement is in html format rather than the less esthetically pleasing plain vanilla text format reserved for the announcements of most enforcement actions. For example, here is an enforcement action related to a relatively small pyramid scheme:

sec.gov

Now all this may simply indicate a change in emphasis with the appointment of a new enforcement chief (a link to the announcement of his appointment is also on the home page). Or it may simply reflect a move to upgrade the SEC web site. Or, just possibly, it may reflect the importance that SEC associates with this case.