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Gold/Mining/Energy : Solv Ex (SOLVD) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: MtnBoy who wrote (6181)1/8/1999 8:36:00 PM
From: JJB  Respond to of 6735
 
Good Post:

I am closer than most in the ability to inspect court records and on going documentation. Did Solv-Ex make mistakes yes, a fraud, nothing to my research would indicate such. Take a look at any large cap that takes a charge, the SEC should be investigating every officer at ATT. In my opinion this company got into death spiral in combination of greed manifested by naked shorts and Reg S. I think the reason most longs are still around is to study the situation as to what can happen to a small cap when a kill is assigned. In my opinion the deficiencies and complicities in the regulatory and market mechanism is astounding.

jjb



To: MtnBoy who wrote (6181)1/8/1999 8:37:00 PM
From: Sid Turtlman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6735
 
MtnBoy: "No major shareholders at SolvEx made any significant sales of their stock."

I believe you may be mistaken. I don't have the entire insider record in front of me, but I recall, as the company was collapsing, an incident where the CEO borrowed millions of dollars against his stock holdings, and was shocked! shocked! that the brokerage firm sold out his entire position. He was outraged, if my memory serves me correctly.



To: MtnBoy who wrote (6181)1/9/1999 1:06:00 PM
From: Mama Bear  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6735
 
You support the position of a conspiracy of short sellers who manipulated facts"

Wrong! I don't believe those idiotic conspiracy theories for a minute.

"No major shareholders at SolvEx made any significant sales of their stock."

Wrong! I recall with certainty that Rendall sold a bundle. I'm sure you don't have a clue what went on in private offshore accounts either. Have you ever been to this site: firstsecuritycapital.com No form 144 needs to be filed. Just one method that crooked management can cash in their chips without telling the bagholders. Only the naive believe that a crook would commit all sort of other frauds, but follow the SEC rules regarding disclosure of insider transactions to the letter.

" I never cease to be amazed at how gullible the general public is.

Yes, some folks believe that the stock market is rigged, and that short sellers would rather target viable companies and tell lies to profit.

See you at .02,

Barb