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To: Sidney Reilly who wrote (4472)10/29/1998 9:47:00 AM
From: Hunter Vann  Respond to of 4736
 
The people and companies charged by the Securities and Exchange
Commission with failing to fully disclose payments they received from
companies whose stocks they promoted on the Internet. The first group
settled the cases, neither admitting nor denying wrongdoing. The
second group of cases are still pending.

Settled cases:

John D. Attalienti and Barrow Street Research
Darin Spencer Ruebel (one of his newsletters is titled The Equity
Journal)
John Wesley Savage and Princeton Research
Starwood Media Group and Jack Marks (Web site is Stock-Line)
Francis Tribble and Sloane Fitzgerald.
Donald A. Baillargeon, doing business as Emerging Company Report, a
cable television program, a monthly newsletter and an Internet Web site
Core Communications Group and Joshua Levine (Web site is Next
Wave Stocks)
High Growth Publishing Group and Everett Gust (newsletters are
Portfolio Prospects and High Growth Newsletter)
IBJ Publications (newsletter is IBJ Observer)
David A. Wood Jr. and ICS Communications
Russell Klein (newsletter is Russ Reports)
Eugene B. Martineau
National Investors Council and Skip Nordstrom (newsletter is
Portfolio Picks).


Well, well, well, that would be the infamous Jack Savage from Princeton Research. The same Princeton Research that touted Paul's Tridon Enterprises. Go figure...



To: Sidney Reilly who wrote (4472)10/29/1998 9:53:00 AM
From: Hunter Vann  Respond to of 4736
 
John Wesley Savage and Princeton Research, Inc. touted the stocks of seven different
companies through the use of spam while receiving 276,500 shares and 75,000 options
from those companies. Savage and Princeton also lied about the financial condition of
two of the issuers in order to pump up their stock price and make a quick profit by
scalping.

Simultaneous with the filing of the complaint, Savage and Princeton consented, without
admitting or denying the SEC's allegations, to the entry of a permanent injunction and
payment of a civil penalty of $40,000. (SEC v. John Wesley Savage, et al.)


Well, you can bet that Tridon Enterprises was one of these 7 companies. I'm wondering whether NAMX was also one. Did anyone ever notice Princeton hyping NAMX? I'll look back and see...