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Gold/Mining/Energy : Arconenergy, Inc. (Long Term Investors and Fundamentals) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Charger who wrote (1403)5/12/1998 9:08:00 AM
From: Oscar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1757
 
The president or CEO of any company is responsible for the actions of his or her employees, and if someone is out there scamming on behalf of a company, the company and its CEO will likely be sued. This happens every day, and seldom means that the company or the CEO is rotten. What would be amusing here would be if BLT or whoever turned out to have been the scamming employee, at the old company, whose behavior was responsible for the sanctions in the first place.

Oscar

PS: Given what Arconenergy has going for it, and the short timetable on major positive developments, it is of course no accident that SOB or BFD or whoever made his post today.