Monday, October 29, 2007 5:22:18 PM
They SEC claim that they put a stop to his game before he could dump a substantial part of his holding. In terms of his scam, can he simply sell stock or does he have to comply and make known his trades which are very much "insider", yet he has no "formal" link to the company? I think they are onto this guy and watching every move he makes.
So where does this leave a typical con artist...for one thing they hate losing money.
Couple of things I've noticed;
Their web site is offline.
If you phone Westar they won't comment, but refer you to a venture capital firm callled b2 or b4 ventures or something like that.
When you call them, you get voicemail referring you to Terax but no every calls back (lol, I wonder why?).
I think Anderson still has alot at stake here.
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