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To: Howard C. who wrote (28735)10/8/1998 5:17:00 PM
From: Ronaldo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
 
Howard: the thread took a life of it's own, independent of DGIV. This is still the case today IMO.
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To: Howard C. who wrote (28735)10/8/1998 6:18:00 PM
From: bRiAn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
 
whine , whine whine. are you and adult...if so grow up!!!! get on with your life , look for other opportunities there out there....here's one for ya FILE...it'll gap up ..wait till it pulls back , then jump in, god there's plenty of money to be made , get off of here and make it.



To: Howard C. who wrote (28735)10/8/1998 7:44:00 PM
From: William Brotherson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
 
Howard,

I try and understand where everyone is coming from. I try and see things from there side, either good or bad as I feel that everyones opinion has some merit. But with you, Charlie Brown, you are so wishy washy that I can see no side that you take. One day your this, the next your that, I have more respect for Paul than you, at least he took a side. I wouldn't make any doctor upset if I was in your shoes, you have been on that fence rocking back and forth so long you will probably need their services to get the boards out of your crack...

So listen up Charlie, look in a mirror when you want to blame someone, just make sure its' a full mirror without any cracks, wouldn't want you to be able to go from side to side. You don't need any other problems or excuse's.

William Brotherson (wb229ahc@micron.net)
Can't find no sunshine here with him!!!!!!!!



To: Howard C. who wrote (28735)10/8/1998 8:26:00 PM
From: Tri Bui  Respond to of 50264
 
Howard, You have said something that should have not to. Try to put yourself in such a position full of disappointment then a jerk comes by to make in fun of it. Tell me how do you feel? what do you think about that jerk? He's definitely a jerk, I would think.
I have taught myself that never ever laugh at the loser ( or loser to be) but to give him a respect for he has done his best and be thankful for myself is being that lucky. That truly will make myself respectable.

Tri



To: Howard C. who wrote (28735)10/28/1998 11:30:00 AM
From: zonkie  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50264
 
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Litigation Release No. 15953 / October 27, 1998

Securities and Exchange Commission v. Liberty Capital Group,
Inc. and Jason A. Greig, Civil Action No. C98-1515C (USDC
WA).

On October 27, 1998, the Securities and Exchange
Commission filed a complaint in the United States District
Court for the District of Washington against a Bellingham,
Washington publicist for distributing over the Internet and
through other means, information regarding certain microcap
companies without disclosing compensation received from
those companies. The Commission's complaint names Liberty
Capital Group, Inc. ("Liberty") and Jason A. Greg ("Greig"),
the sole officer, director and shareholder of Liberty, as
defendants and alleges that Liberty and Greig violated
Section 17(b) of the Securities Act of 1933.

The complaint alleges that from April 1996 until April
1998, Greig, through Liberty, published Jay Greig's Liberty
Letter in which he provided general information on
approximately twenty companies quoted on the Nasdaq Smallcap
market, the Nasdaq Bulletin Board, and also traded on the
Canadian Exchanges. During 1997, Greig developed a website
for Liberty and began publicizing on the website, as well as
through e-mails and postings on the Internet bulletin
boards, three of the companies featured in the newsletter,
as well as six other companies. The complaint alleges that
Liberty, through Greig, entered into written or oral
agreements with several of the companies publicized on
Liberty's website or in the newsletter, requiring the
companies to pay varying amounts of cash and/or securities
for these services. The complaint alleges that Liberty and
Greig received cash and stock, both directly and indirectly
from at least seven of the companies, totaling nearly $1.2
million.

The complaint alleges that although the newsletter
disclosed that Liberty received compensation from issuers
for publicizing their stocks, it failed to disclose the
existence of the agreements between Liberty and certain of
the publicized companies, or the various amounts of
compensation. The complaint also alleges that until very
recently, Liberty only made a vague, general disclosure on
its website about the receipt of compensation, and also
failed to disclose the existence of the agreements and any
specifics on past or agreed upon compensation.