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To: Naggrachi who wrote (2643)10/26/1998 10:16:00 AM
From: Jock Hutchinson  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 10072
 
They denied it, naturaly

Is this the same sort of thing like Michael Brush, the respected journalist from Money Online Magazine denying that he was thread pest Vanni Resta. The same Vanni Resta who claimed to make money as a long on FPAM stock--somehow getting in and out just at the right time to make money,even though the stock was plummeting all the way to bankruptcy? (Michael: The only way that could have happened is if you were an insider, and this was a company clearly involved in fraud. That makes you involved in fraud. Unless of course, you were lying, in which case you have no business being a journalist at a respected publication like Money Online Magazine.) The same Vanni Resta who clearly intended to destroy this thread and by proxy this stock? The same Michael Brush who doesn't even have the belly to publish on this thread under his real name? The same Michael Brush who under threat of exposure of his name immediately apologized to Sheila and Herb? My question for you Zead, Is this the sort of person who makes for a credible read in a magazine that purports to honestly address one's personal finances?

Now as for Mr. Read, perhaps he might want to start coming clean with his reasons for bashing Iomega, or I will similarly expose him. The meter is running Rocky Tock a Lock. You might want to start with your connection with your fellow New Yorker Mr Brush.

PS. For those of you who are offended by Mr. Brush's behavior, I urge you to forward your complaints to the SEC as well as Time Warner, the parent company of Money Online.