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To: Buckey who wrote (5214)6/12/1998 10:20:00 AM
From: Gene Veinotte  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11676
 
Stock-picking psychic barred by OSC

By PETER FITZPATRICK
The Financial Post
A New Age stock picker from Kingsville, Ont., has been banned for life from trading securities in the province.
Alexis Fortuna-St. John, owner of Phoenix Head Enterprises of Canada, was banned permanently by the Ontario Securities Commission after it was found her unlicensed company lost $2 million of $3 million entrusted to her by investors.
"In our view St. John is not a person whom we can safely trust to participate in the capital markets in any way," the OSC said in a ruling. "We have no confidence whatsoever that if she is permitted to participate as an investor for her own account St. John will not once again push the envelope by engaging in conduct which is detrimental to others and abusive of our capital markets."
The OSC was ruling on a case that began in mid-1996 after it shut down Phoenix Head, an investment firm run by St. John and her sister, Antonia Storm-St. John. About 800 clients had invested $3 million with the company, which promised extravagant returns. Investments ranged from $12.50 to $100,000 and clients were given elaborate monthly statements and were even charged GST.
St. John had also worked as a psychic in Kingsville, charging $40 an hour for consultations.



To: Buckey who wrote (5214)6/12/1998 11:02:00 AM
From: Abbeydale  Respond to of 11676
 
Methinks that you are not the only one gone golfing. Already 1.5 hrs into the day and DML/NAI have traded 20K between them. Maybe all of our DML/NAI faithful were big time KRY shareholders and now their limp lifeless bodies are heaped upon the pavement of Bay Street. Had a bad feeling about that one for a LOOOOOONG time now. Glad I never touched it.

The Major is hummin' along tho... up .09!

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P.S. Baloney still $1.19/100g here. I see the baloney market as flat (will that be shaved or sliced?)