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Biotech / Medical : FPA Medical Management - FPAMQ -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Lee N who wrote (929)7/16/1998 9:09:00 AM
From: Jock Hutchinson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1110
 
Mr. Vanni Resta: Given your contumacious claims of having made extraordinary ongoing profits in FPAM, combined with your post stating that readers of SI are gullible, I will be forwarding a compilation of these posts to the aforementioned law firm of Milberg Weiss Bershad Hynes & Lerach LLP. While anyone can buy a stock at any price, it would have taken remarkable intuition/timing to have made the kind of money you claim to have made as a continuing long on FPAM given its 98% "haircut" over the past ten months. The most likely explanation for such timing, assuming your claims are true, is that you benefited from insider information. Accordingly Milberg Weiss will have a right to obtain your name from SI and subsequently your records. Stock fraud is a very serious crime, and if you have materially participated in this company's failure to live up to its fiduciary responsibilities, you will truly regret your participation.

As you know, I have done extensive research on your past posts, so you know that I already have an extensive file on said posts. Be further advised that I will be turning over this file to the SEC. You might also want to consider the fact that court records are a matter of public record. That presents a little problem for you. Let's assume arguendo, that you are just a generic liar who boasts of profits never made on stocks never held. I would have the joy of posting your true trades all over every SI board upon which you have ever posted. Of course, you would never be able to start your fledgling career as a stock advisory service provider, but that is a much better prospect than being convicted of fraud.

This will not be the first time, I have done this with an SI member. Previously I turned over the file of an SI member who claimed to be a registered money manager, and was soliciting business through SI. The case is now under review. Since, this issue is now within the realm of our justice system, you will get your wish. Under no set of circumstances will I direct any comments or posts to you.

At the very least you will suffer the kind of humiliation that will follow you for a lifetime. Such is the power of the American justice system.