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coolbluewater

06/23/11 10:57 AM

#8596 RE: Cardinal Grammeter #8595

Gerald Kieft had already come under fire by industry watchdogs before he helped Goldfarb launch that company. While working for Makefield Securities in Stuart, Fla. – ESPH’s home base – Kieft allegedly issued bullish stock reports that misled public investors. The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) cracked down on Kieft in 2004, claiming that he had created a website that distributed research reports that contained “exaggerated and unbalanced statements” and that he had personally generated at least one such report himself.

Kieft was temporarily banned from the industry and ordered to pay a $10,000 fine before he could begin working for a registered financial firm again. According to FINRA records, Kieft never registered with the agency after that time.

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frodo_1978

06/23/11 11:09 AM

#8599 RE: Cardinal Grammeter #8595

hey cardinal, yea theu got some good super tucano videos out there. the only competing aircraft for the LAS mission in afghanistan is the AT-6, its made by hawker beechcraft. It would be great if the US chose the super t, it would give TADF that much more leverage. But ive always maintained that the super t was a great acquisition because its an international plane, and it gave them more exposure and credibility for international contracts. The super t is used by several countries around the world, and that is what TADF has been focusing on since last year, the association with tac-air gives them the ability to do that because tac-air has several US contracts they have a strong foothold here.