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To: Sly_ who wrote (751)5/3/1998 10:58:00 PM
From: James Mitchell  Respond to of 2278
 
TO ALL:

La Jolla was also involved in the now infamous Comparator scandal. This was the company that was supposedly going to revolutionize ATM's, etc. with it's instant fingerprint technology. Unfortunately there was no actual product. There are other questionable ties La Jolla has, but I don't want to wind up six feet under. Found this out about 5 minutes after I posted this morning by doing a dejanews search, then an Infoseek search of the California paper that covered the story. The company was fined, etc. This does raise the question posed by someone else, i.e., maybe only allowed to sell off their penny holdings, but that's only conjecture on my part. For anyone who follows TPII thread, Alan does indeed have Level II, and is very helpful. I didn't bring this up earlier, because frankly "a man hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest." That having been said, I'm gonna hold on to my shares cautiously and see what transpires.

My next post will show all articles.



To: Sly_ who wrote (751)5/3/1998 11:08:00 PM
From: Dave Bissett  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2278
 
I'm not questioning Alan's motives at all, but do wish to point out that I was told today that Level II doesn't carry info. on BB stocks.

Dave