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To: realmoney who wrote (684)5/13/1999 5:10:00 AM
From: vestor  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 941
 
Since you do not know who owns what SHAL stock when, how do you know when to laugh your ass off?

Floyd claims he does this for the greater good,to protect shareholders from the corrupt. He alleges to do good to investors so they do not lose their money. If this is true then I can see him despising you because you seek the exact opposite, that people get hurt and lose money.... With you I would not even have lunch with... Your not even colorful.....



To: realmoney who wrote (684)5/15/1999 1:25:00 PM
From: StockDung  Respond to of 941
 
Restaurant CEO Faces SEC Suit - (WOODLAND HILLS) -- The head of a Woodland Hills-based restaurant chain has been hit with a Securities and Exchange Commission fraud suit. The complaint alleges Jonathan Papa, the chairman and chief executive of the Papashon chain, defrauded 13-hundred investors out of 21-point-six Million dollars in a scheme to raise money for restaurants never built. The ''Los Angeles Times'' reports there is an agreement which includes a permanent injunction barring any future securities violations such as the company's former ''boiler room'' operation in Woodland Hills. The judgement also requires Papa and his Papa Holdings to pay back all so- called ill-gotten gains.



To: realmoney who wrote (684)5/18/1999 10:39:00 AM
From: StockDung  Respond to of 941
 
Nanook of the North Krause? Anyone know what Software company Krause had owned in Canada? Ryckman is from Canada also.

Mr. Krause began his business career in 1986 while studying finance at the University of Calgary, developing a Point-of-Sale/Inventory Control Software company. Two years later and after reaching sales in excess of US$3 million he sold the company to a large competitor. Mr. Krause has an extensive background in the investment banking industry, specializing in taking small, emerging-growth firms public, mergers and acquisitions, corporate mergers and joint ventures.

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