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To: Roger Bodine who wrote (7540)7/22/1998 11:30:00 PM
From: Benchman  Respond to of 43774
 
Good point. I was wondering about that. Rob (eom)



To: Roger Bodine who wrote (7540)7/22/1998 11:33:00 PM
From: xbrent  Respond to of 43774
 
I hope these bogus PR's don't become common place. Just think of what could happen both pro and con. After a while no one would believe any PR. You say your company just got a $50 million contract, so what, guys say that every day. You say your company is going bankrupt, so, how do I know for sure. A new business idea, verification.com!



To: Roger Bodine who wrote (7540)7/23/1998 12:04:00 AM
From: MoneyMade  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 43774
 
SEC COMPLAINTS...TO FILE GO HERE:

To file a formal complaint please use the complaint form found here:
sec.gov

Please send the official complaint via e-mail to: enforcement@sec.gov

If you would like to learn more about protecting yourself from "Online Internet Fraud"
please visit: sec.gov

The following is taken from the Online Fraud website. In this case if these allegations are true in regards to the attempt by some to falsify documents; that IMO is a clear scheme of manipulation! which is illegal and will not be tolerated.

The "Pump And Dump" Scam

It is common to see messages posted on-line urging readers to buy a stock quickly that is poised for rapid growth, or telling you to sell before it goes down. Often the writer claims to have "inside" information about an impending development, or will claim to use
an "infallible" combination of economic and stock market data to pick stocks. In reality, the promoter may be an insider who stands to gain by selling shares after the stock price is pumped up by gullible investors, or a short seller who stands to gain if the price goes
down. This ploy may be used with little-known, thinly-traded stocks.


Sincerely,
MoneyMade