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To: Icabod who wrote (3270)9/1/1998 4:07:00 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 26163
 
My oh my, that's pretty strong words to say about a company in a press release! I'd be pretty darn mad if I were Wellrich if I considered myself a "venture capital" company and someone, officially (darn, just can't stop using that word), called me a "boiler room telemarketing operation". In fact, I might even contemplate a lawsuit... unless, of course, I already had a lawsuit I might have filed against AZNT. Might Wellrich already be suing AZNT over something?

It also seems to me that if Wellrich sold shares to their clients at .50, it would be pretty darn responsible of them to call those clients back and suggest taking their 3x profits. As a matter of fact, it would be good business to do so since those happy clients might reinvest their money, and thus earn more commissions for Wellrich. How is trying to make money doing what you are in business to do illegal?

- Jeff



To: Icabod who wrote (3270)9/1/1998 6:15:00 PM
From: zonkie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26163
 
you posted (in part);
>>>>>>>SHORTERS AND NAY'S: FROM AZNT WEBKMASTER: FELL INTO THE TRAP, DID YOU.
Tuesday, September 1, 1998<<<<<<<

rofl....That is the most unprofessional press release I have ever seen. I love the touch where whoever wrote this balderdash added such phrases as, "boiler room telemarketing operation", ........."unscrupulous, cheating, and non-law abiding individuals", "illegal manipulation", "blatant lies", and all the rest of this comical endeavor at legitimacy.

Icabod, in order for me to believe that this is not a fake you will have to provide me with a link. I admit I have only looked for it at yahoo and the "newest press release" section of AZNT's website but I don't see it at either place.

Almost all press releases issued by AZNT have Sylver's name attached to them. This one says at the top it was put out by the "WEBKMASTER" and says Investor Relations Department at the bottom of it (without a phone number as the others have). No other press release from AZNT resembles this. Why would sylver not put his name on this one and why no mention of the stock recall or the 5% dividend?

Personally I believe that even AZNT wouldn't hire a webmaster that couldn't spell it correctly. His spelling of stockholder as "stckholder" might be forgiven because he probably isn't one of those.

Please tell us where you got this.............................

zonkie.......






To: Icabod who wrote (3270)9/2/1998 12:25:00 AM
From: zonkie  Respond to of 26163
 
Knowledge of the False Representation--Intent to Deceive.

The second element of fraud is knowledge on the part of the misrepresenting party that facts have been falsely represented. This element, normally called scienter, or "guilty knowledge" signifies that there was an intent to deceive.

Proof of intent is not necessary if the circumstances surrounding a transaction are such that one can infer the intent. The act of misrepresentation of fact combined with knowledge
of the fact's falsity normally constitutes an intent to deceive. Statements made with reckless disregard for the truth may satisfy the intent requirement.

thx to Christine....I think this fits here too. #reply-5649197

zonkie......