To: MY OPINION who wrote (48022 ) 6/13/1998 1:19:00 AM From: RBM Respond to of 55532
Hey Daddy and the rest of you up at this late hour, Check out this snippet I got from Yahoo: <- Previous Next -> Message 88 of 91 Reply How Can I HAFSDK Jun 6 1998 5:20PM EDT If I were to tell everyone who I was I would put my self in a bad position. I believe very strongly that A.S. Goldmen President and owner will be charged by the Manhattan D.A.'s office for criminal prosecution before the year is over. I have no desire to testify in court. I have moved on with my career, and now work for one of the biggest investment banking companies in the country. I worked for Goldmen for a little less than a year and did not have a large list of clients. I can live with myself, because I never had any intention of hurting any investors. I believed the Golf Stadium was a teriffic idea, and still do. And I always made every investor aware of the inherit risks they take when they deal in venture capital. I was not a high pressure salesmen. As soon as I realized that this project was doomed, I left the firm. I tried to warn as many investors as I could. And as you can see, I still am, in my spare time. And for those who still do not know it. MSPT does not stand a chance. The price of the stock is completely manipulated. Believe me, I know, I was there. I also do not wish to reveal my identity because I still have personal friends who work for Goldmen, and I see them on a regular basis. They most certainly would not approve of me warning investors of what there up to. Although I do not like the way they do business, they are still my friends. I hope those who read this will listen to me and get OUT!!! Here are a couple of more symbols to look out for when Goldmen is done hyping MSPT. IMEC, IBCO, LUST, and especially WCAP. I think they are begining to play with the price of WCAP again. Last I heard, Goldmen President Mr. Marchiano bought about 600,000 shares of WCAP at less than a dollar and will probably look to unload it at an inflated price when the Golf Stadium project collapses. And those of you who are looking for a one hit wonder. There is nothing wrong with speculative stocks. But do it the right way. Read Peter Lynch's book ,"One Up on Wall Street" I have one more that came before this one. Rob