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twoggle

10/01/06 1:06 AM

#104465 RE: SOROS #104461

Sure, there could be a myriad of reasons
why people can't confirm confidential
information. One of them may be that
the audit process may have started under
Consultech's name and by the time the
whole process is done, Sulja and
Consultech will be merged together.
Or more likely, it is just difficult
to confirm information that is confidential.
I'm sure I'd have a difficult time
confirming someone's medical history,
but I'm not going to automatically assume
that their history is fabricated simply
because I'm unable to confirm it.

No comment on that web page I listed?
Is there a CEO to be found for that
company?

Twoggle

oldboldpilot

10/01/06 1:14 AM

#104468 RE: SOROS #104461

SOROS

Unless I'm mistaken you have sold your SLJB stock and invested in ANOTHER penny stock. That being the case why do you feel compelled to stay here and berate investors in this stock (I think your reference was 98% of us are mindless cheerleaders)
It baffles me...do you have nothing better to do with your time ?
Time to pack it up and move on pal. Sorry you feel you made a bad investment. Better luck next time.

krevata

10/01/06 2:51 AM

#104486 RE: SOROS #104461

Last year, Canada invoked very strict privacy laws. You have to get explicit consent , to release others information.
For example, i am a dentist here in canada, when my office calls to confirm a patients insurance benefits,, the insurance company on the other end will tell us often, that they can not tell us even if the patient is insured by them or not,, even though we have the patients insurance card in our hands, the insurance company will neither confirm nor deny this patient is insured, and definately will not give out any details,, unless the patient gets on the phone themselves with their insurance company and gives consent to share their information,,,
all this is very strictly inforced in canada,, not opinion by the way,