Things worth suing over
Message ID: 313118
Posted By: freecode_99
Posted On: 2005-10-19 09:13:00
Subject: Things worth suing over
Recs: 0
1) Someone threatening harm (provided they have any real ability to do so) over and over again, because they falsely believe that if they just threaten someone, they will give up their efforts to stop you. (HINT: that which does not kill, only serves to strengthen resolve).
2) Someone acting to cover their a** by bribing a company to fire an individual when that person pointed out to the SEC their violations of Rule 33-7881, Regulation Full Disclosure - both on the Internet and on Television
3) A VC/analyst/broker who is pumping and pimping a stock while buying/owning the stock without revealing that fact and asking softball questions during company conference calls and running a report to scam investors about litigation success prospects.
4) A hedge fund manager who lies about the fundamentals of the stock while investing other people's money (OPM) in a stock-scam play to enrich himself, then quietly sells out his interest in wash trades to hang the other investors in the fall, knwoing he won't take the loss - just spread the misery elsewhere.
5) An employee of a major US corporation who was funneling money to invest in FUD litigation against a rivel product that was and is kicking their butts through grass-roots development - something they still don't know how to handle, whose actions were clear violations of a settlement with Justice.
6) A company lawyer who was involved with some very odd individuals who know how to program worms and trojans, in a peer-to-peer sort of way, even offering up some fame for a small defacement job.
7) A shell game of hide the capital through front-company trades while attempting to baffle the public as to "Where's the money"?
8) A lawyer who was advising clients on the investment side as well as the litigating side, and using that inside knowledge to trade on the stocks, all the while publicly admitting insider trading without a care in the world, and pimping their Intellectual Property practice, as well as bringing in foreign capital for the VC fund investor.
9) A bank that was knowingly hedging an exposure by a major corporation caught with their pants down, and was fully secretly funding the litigation through out-of-country investment to avoid the strict rules of law.
and finally:
10) Being mentioned in a press release by SCO Group in any fashion. Might as well start shooting the finger at your csutomers now - you do as much when you deal with SCO Group.
Have a nice day.
freecode
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Posted By: freecode_99
Posted On: 2005-10-19 09:13:00
Subject: Things worth suing over
Recs: 0
1) Someone threatening harm (provided they have any real ability to do so) over and over again, because they falsely believe that if they just threaten someone, they will give up their efforts to stop you. (HINT: that which does not kill, only serves to strengthen resolve).
2) Someone acting to cover their a** by bribing a company to fire an individual when that person pointed out to the SEC their violations of Rule 33-7881, Regulation Full Disclosure - both on the Internet and on Television
3) A VC/analyst/broker who is pumping and pimping a stock while buying/owning the stock without revealing that fact and asking softball questions during company conference calls and running a report to scam investors about litigation success prospects.
4) A hedge fund manager who lies about the fundamentals of the stock while investing other people's money (OPM) in a stock-scam play to enrich himself, then quietly sells out his interest in wash trades to hang the other investors in the fall, knwoing he won't take the loss - just spread the misery elsewhere.
5) An employee of a major US corporation who was funneling money to invest in FUD litigation against a rivel product that was and is kicking their butts through grass-roots development - something they still don't know how to handle, whose actions were clear violations of a settlement with Justice.
6) A company lawyer who was involved with some very odd individuals who know how to program worms and trojans, in a peer-to-peer sort of way, even offering up some fame for a small defacement job.
7) A shell game of hide the capital through front-company trades while attempting to baffle the public as to "Where's the money"?
8) A lawyer who was advising clients on the investment side as well as the litigating side, and using that inside knowledge to trade on the stocks, all the while publicly admitting insider trading without a care in the world, and pimping their Intellectual Property practice, as well as bringing in foreign capital for the VC fund investor.
9) A bank that was knowingly hedging an exposure by a major corporation caught with their pants down, and was fully secretly funding the litigation through out-of-country investment to avoid the strict rules of law.
and finally:
10) Being mentioned in a press release by SCO Group in any fashion. Might as well start shooting the finger at your csutomers now - you do as much when you deal with SCO Group.
Have a nice day.
freecode
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