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DEMO P2

09/16/08 3:55 PM

#80216 RE: weatherbill #80197

ditto
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lc45

09/16/08 4:13 PM

#80217 RE: weatherbill #80197

weatherbill, I had a stock a few years ago, purchased on a recommendation and through a large broker (LM) agent, that did the belly up. It was very quick, after something was found to be amiss. We got the whole "class action suit" treatment; application, updates, documentation needed notices, etc. Jumped through all of the hoops as directed. The case took about a year to settle. Another company bought out the failed company's assets, and that money was put into an escrow account. The stock ceased to exist on the boards. Bills get paid first, then shareholders. The legal firm had nine or ten lawyers working on the class action suit, at $1050 per hour. They got every cent in the escrow account, and we got instructions on how to receive a plastic bag from WalMart, courtesy of our local brokerage agent.
Now in all fairness, I had 6500 shares (for about $3700), and I think he had over 30,000 shares, so he got screwed worse than I did.
If you think unreasonable risk is only here on pinkies, look at what they did to the stun gun maker a few years ago, with a fabricated FED investigation of insider trading. Didn't find anything, so Feds just dropped the investigation after over a year, with the company SP devistated ($37 down to $5). GLTY LC
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jasontrader

09/16/08 4:13 PM

#80218 RE: weatherbill #80197

God how I wished I would have listened to my own instincts. When they PR'ed the $700MM in assets and the price didn't budge, I thought that was a huge red flag. I think I posted here that if this were true, why aren't people "in the know" not buying the hell outta this one? Well, now we know why. Ed Johnson is a career criminal. A tiger doesn't change his stripes, and we all should have run when we found out of his prior record. If this is true, they will throw the book at him this time.