It's still a scam
Message ID: 139229
Posted By: freecode_99
Posted On: 2004-06-01 17:18:00
Subject: It's still a scam
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No matter how you look at it, it's always been about taking the investors for their money (though they certainly don't seem to mind taking the loss - pretty amazing huh?). No retail investor could (or should, if they are reasonable) believe the lawsuit bullsh*t.
The real thing is that this was always about a P&D scheme and always will be. That they get away with it seems to border on criminal negligence in the enforcement divisions, but then so does CA, Enron, Tyco, Worldcom/MCI, and many, many more that are the real reason that jobs are really down (no matter how much horse-puckey they place in the media).
You know, If I had stolen billions, I doubt I could arrange sweetheart deals for my family so my kids would have a parent around (Enron), and I doubt I would still be out on the streets a free man. Justice looks less and less likely to be an unpaid and impartial observer every day that scams like this continue unabated.
SCO should not be able to sneeze without blowing germs on a government agent - but no signs of that yet. Phony profits and fat bank accounts = somebody is screwing the US economy but good. The amusement park is nothing but a sham, and until the perps are in jail, we're all screwed.
Oh yeah, it's still a scam and a scandal. If this is "business" then I would say business is BS.
Have a nice day and remember: Give them nothing and you have nothing to lose.
freecode
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Posted By: freecode_99
Posted On: 2004-06-01 17:18:00
Subject: It's still a scam
Recs: 0
No matter how you look at it, it's always been about taking the investors for their money (though they certainly don't seem to mind taking the loss - pretty amazing huh?). No retail investor could (or should, if they are reasonable) believe the lawsuit bullsh*t.
The real thing is that this was always about a P&D scheme and always will be. That they get away with it seems to border on criminal negligence in the enforcement divisions, but then so does CA, Enron, Tyco, Worldcom/MCI, and many, many more that are the real reason that jobs are really down (no matter how much horse-puckey they place in the media).
You know, If I had stolen billions, I doubt I could arrange sweetheart deals for my family so my kids would have a parent around (Enron), and I doubt I would still be out on the streets a free man. Justice looks less and less likely to be an unpaid and impartial observer every day that scams like this continue unabated.
SCO should not be able to sneeze without blowing germs on a government agent - but no signs of that yet. Phony profits and fat bank accounts = somebody is screwing the US economy but good. The amusement park is nothing but a sham, and until the perps are in jail, we're all screwed.
Oh yeah, it's still a scam and a scandal. If this is "business" then I would say business is BS.
Have a nice day and remember: Give them nothing and you have nothing to lose.
freecode
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