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To: V$gas.Com who wrote (30095)6/4/1999 12:02:00 PM
From: Dave Gore  Respond to of 44908
 
RE: TSIG AND RG: I too believe that it likely that RG and TSIG is clean of all wrongdoing, as it is much easier for the SEC to go after officers of Companies and they know it.

BY THE WAY...did you hear of the SEC CASE with the IBM secretary and her inside information? It proved how thorough the SEC can be.

I was fascinated by how good they were in the famour USA TODAY piece of a week or so ago.

The IBM secretary who told a friend about the impending merger with Lotus and that friend told another, etc. One person as I recall even tried trading through a friends account but got caught.

They do incredibly detailed investigations which is why it takes a few weeks, months, or even years. Plus they are overwhelmed but a high profile stock like TSIG with high volumes and massive posts with lots of PM's and abahers and hypesters, etc. is exactly one they would go after.

I suggest all you people think twice before you post. Your PM's are watched too. I hope one day SI is either cleaned-up or closed down, preferably the former.



To: V$gas.Com who wrote (30095)6/4/1999 12:02:00 PM
From: Dave Gore  Respond to of 44908
 
RE: TSIG AND RG: I too believe that it likely that RG and TSIG are clean of all wrongdoing, as it is much easier for the SEC to go after officers of Companies and they know it.

BY THE WAY...did you hear of the SEC CASE with the IBM secretary and her inside information? It proved how thorough the SEC can be.

I was fascinated by how good they were in the famour USA TODAY piece of a week or so ago.

The IBM secretary who told a friend about the impending merger with Lotus and that friend told another, etc. One person as I recall even tried trading through a friends account but got caught.

They do incredibly detailed investigations which is why it takes a few weeks, months, or even years. Plus they are overwhelmed but a high profile stock like TSIG with high volumes and massive posts with lots of PM's and abahers and hypesters, etc. is exactly one they would go after.

I suggest all you people think twice before you post. Your PM's are watched too. I hope one day SI is either cleaned-up or closed down, preferably the former.