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To: Nazbuster who wrote (13260)2/21/1999 11:27:00 PM
From: Jay Fisk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
Not that anyone needs more to read but this has some good parts:

nytimes.com

"""A spokesman for the SEC said the commission would also investigate message-board users who spread negative rumors.

Enforcement actions can include formal charges, fines and bans on future trading. The SEC can sue in federal court or bring an administrative proceeding; in either case, the accused can mount a defense.

After the October action, complaints to the SEC about message-board activity rose from about 120 a day to as many as 400, then receded to about 200 to 300. About 120 investigators actively surf the Internet, looking for abuse on the message boards, Walker said. """"

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Are SEC investigators allowed to trade stocks ???