Sunday, March 18, 2007 7:37:33 PM
Go back and read my post. I wrote about remedies for shareholders and the way that this could play out.
And you are completely wrong as far as how the process plays out. (Do some research on "accord and satisfaction" in criminal cases. So far this is not a criminal case, but that's an example where you are wrong even in your discussion if criminal matters were involved. For those who lie about posts and posters, I'm not saying this won't or shouldn't or may not be a criminal matter.) As for civil matters, restitution and disgorgement are possible "ways out" for those in deep with regulatory authorities.
Again, don't put words in my mouth. I'm not condoning or forgiving, just trying to get some practical discussion that may help shareholders. I'm also not trying to do anything but start a little discussion about topics that might help others.
I'll leave the characterizations and accusations to you. I won't waste your time further.
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