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To: Jerry B. who wrote (31702)6/2/1999 12:13:00 AM
From: SirVinny  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 37507
 
TO ALL BIDS LONGS:

RE: GONORTH AND DAGAN

As you all know, this board has been constantly harassed by the aforementioned individuals. They have spent an unusual amount of time trashing BIDS.COM . Their behavior is beyond what a typical Shorter would do. In the case of GoNorth, he has dedicated all his posts to the BIDS thread. This has lead many readers of this thread to suspect that he is paid to trash this stock. The question remains, who pays him??

Some of us believe that there might be a link between he and a securities firm (which shall remain nameless for now).

BIDS.COM has been approached several times by concerned investors about the barrage of trash spewed out by the aforementioned posters. Unfortunately, the company is hesitant to take legal action against these individuals. Officials at the company are possibly fearful of the negative publicity that this might generate. However, I was led to believe that the company would covertly welcome any investor interested in its future to take whatever legal action necessary against GoNorth and Dagan.

I have spoken to an American lawyer concerning this matter. He suggested getting an injunction against Silicon Investor for the permanent suspension of posting privileges of the two trashers. The injunction would also result in the identification of Dagan and GoNorth which could possibly provide a link to their alleged employer.

The decision for choosing an American lawyer rather than a Canadian is simply because of the severity of the laws governing the markets in the United States. Furthermore, should surprising information be revealed linking these two to a securities firm and stock manipulation, punitive damages can be extremely greater in the U.S.

I will contribute $100 for legal fees. Anyone wishing to make a contribution is welcomed to contact me by Private Message. The check should be addressed to the lawyer (In Trust). The name will be provided in a Private Message to all wishing to contribute. A receipt will be forwarded.

Folks, this is our chance. Let's put our money where our mouth is.

SirVinny

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