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To: Maryann M who wrote (1023)12/18/1998 9:07:00 AM
From: Bear Down  Respond to of 122087
 
You can usually still find shares on the pink sheets. If it happens, don't worry, unless of course you sold for less than the price it was halted at , which still isn't that big a deal. If you short a stock and it gets halted, its usually a good thing



To: Maryann M who wrote (1023)12/18/1998 9:12:00 AM
From: David S.  Respond to of 122087
 
re: whether some folk's investment "clubs" in cyberspace engage in illegal activity as suggested by Anthony - my guess is that much of investment law is being re-examined to see how it applies to cyberspace. Law is an evolving thing. Hybrid chain letter / pyramid schemes are illegal. As both of those constructs are no -no's, I thought that the mex's law degree received in Korea might not be helping him too much in understanding what can an cannot be done here. In pyramid schemes, what is marketed is less the product that supposidly was the foundation of the organization, but the organization itself and the pitch that if you get somebody else downstream from you, you'll make money. The difference between a pyramid scheme and a valid multi-level marketing company is quite definable.