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To: margaret tasset who wrote (19052)4/15/1998 8:05:00 PM
From: Frank Ellis Morris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
 
Good Evening Margaret,

This whole thing just smells of corruption and conspiracy. I just wrote the following on the main intel thread and would like to share it here:

Is it possible that Tom Kurlac's words were carefully planned to cause panic?. Did He abuse his position of power to wreak havoc on the masses?. If so, his conspiracy along with Merrill's has caused many investors to suffer Hugh looses. Both Merrill Lynch and Tom Kurlac may have possibly be guilty of the Federal Ricco laws involving profiting or benefiting from racketeering. I think if there are any legal representatives on this thread this possibility should be investigated. It is time to free Intel's shareholders from unscrupulous and corrupt activity. Are the shareholders being held hostage and if so how long must we suffer stagnation or looses with our investment. There does not appear to be any logical reasoning for today's call by Tom Kurlac. There is nothing in any of the transcripts of events which warrant an outrageous declaration of alarm. I think the SEC and the DOJ should be invoked to investigate the record of stock manipulation to benefit brokerage firms.

If I may have addressed this issue incorrectly or am not aware of all the facts please accept my apology but as a shareholder of Merrill Lynch I do want to be assured that my company is being run by upright leadership with moral regards and conscience.

We as shareholders invest in a company with hopes of realizing growth in our investments. It is not our desire to have some brokerage bandit cowboy come into our securities and empty our pockets without giving us any defense. This whole thing just makes me fed up with all the corruption I see happening so much these days. Isn't anything sacred any more?

Warm Regards
Frank