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To: Dusty who wrote (5592)4/26/1999 1:34:00 AM
From: Jack of All Trades  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7039
 
Dusty,

I suggest you ask for trading logs as that will show exactly what Gary has into MIDL, not cancelled checks. No matter how he got the money in his trading account, trading logs will show how many and how much.
I think Gary has offered copies of his trading logs in the past.



To: Dusty who wrote (5592)4/26/1999 1:49:00 AM
From: Ga Bard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7039
 
Yes for my initial investment .. and if you would read the WSJ it tells you I traded from $20K down to $6K to $500K. But I guess you never hear of making a profit, which I flipped into MIDLAND. And guess what the article even states "according to the trading records" which MEANS Dusty I bought all the shares in the OPEN market with MY OWN MONEY. I took no compensation what-so-ever NOT even a coke. I even paid for some of the releases as IR and refused to bill the company in fear it could be innuendoed ... and YES I have a paper trail of it too. And I did not have a checkbook until March of 1998 cause I was going BANKRUPT. AND I can account for the little money that went through it also as I did with the SEC and the WSJ. So again you lies and insinuations are totally bogus!!!

Geeze ... If the SEC had found anything even close to being what you have spent 9 month portraying, I would have been nailed like Steven King. The SEC would have been on me like a pitbull ...

You are totally Unbelieveable ...

GB