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Post by georger on Mar 26, 2006 20:59:05 GMT -4
Shame, shame, shame on CBS
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Post by jannikki on Mar 26, 2006 21:08:09 GMT -4
I thought it was much better than the Dateline fluff. Gradient's ex-employees did a good job describing their colleagues "monkeys on typewriters" and telling their side of the story. I think Gradient's ass will get nailed.
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Post by georger on Mar 26, 2006 21:22:32 GMT -4
I thought it was much better than the Dateline fluff. Gradient's ex-employees did a good job describing their colleagues "monkeys on typewriters" and telling their side of the story. I think Gradient's ass will get nailed. Hot Lips H.. That is funny. Jan I mean "HLH". That is hilarious. About 60. I cannot be angry with CBS. Got exactliy what I expected. Not lies. Just no information.
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Post by crawdadds on Mar 26, 2006 21:22:34 GMT -4
I thought it was much better than the Dateline fluff. Gradient's ex-employees did a good job describing their colleagues "monkeys on typewriters" and telling their side of the story. I think Gradient's ass will get nailed. I think gradient is spending millions now on theat cross cut shredder.
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Post by jannikki on Mar 26, 2006 21:31:48 GMT -4
I thought it was much better than the Dateline fluff. Gradient's ex-employees did a good job describing their colleagues "monkeys on typewriters" and telling their side of the story. I think Gradient's ass will get nailed. I think gradient is spending millions now on theat cross cut shredder. Shocking that Gradient had a negative report about Biovail prior to releasing this one, yet failed to publish it....why is that? Bullchittium is exactly what it is. It screams fraud, IMO.
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Post by jcline on Mar 26, 2006 21:38:51 GMT -4
SEC Subpoenas Gradient Again Market-Manipulation Probe Seeks Records of Contacts That Include Reporters By KARA SCANNELL March 27, 2006 WASHINGTON -- The Securities and Exchange Commission, investigating possible market manipulation, requested documents about communications that Gradient Analytics Inc. had with journalists and others. The SEC's San Francisco office sent a subpoena dated March 10 to Gradient, a Scottsdale, Ariz., securities research firm. The agency requested phone records, emails and other materials Gradient had exchanged with several hedge-fund advisers and journalists. The SEC's action follows a round of subpoenas in which agency staff subpoenaed several journalists about their contacts with Gradient and others. That effort drew an outcry from journalists and an admonition from SEC Chairman Christopher Cox to the agency's staff. The new subpoena appears to let the SEC seek information about Gradient's contacts with journalists without seeking the information directly from the journalists themselves. Gradient received a subpoena from the SEC several weeks ago, in addition to the one this month. Subpoenas, some dated Feb. 7, were sent to TheStreet.com and its founder James Cramer, as well as two journalists who work for Dow Jones & Co., publisher of The Wall Street Journal. The subpoenas to the journalists asked about their communications with a number of organizations, including Gradient, about Overstock.com Inc., an online discount retailer. Overstock.com has accused hedge funds of using the news media to drive down the price of its shares. The news organizations said they wouldn't comply with the request for documents. Posted on Bob's Blog: www.thesanitycheck.com/BobsSanityCheckBlog/tabid/56/EntryID/181/Default.aspx
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Post by jcline on Mar 26, 2006 21:43:38 GMT -4
Sometimes, letting the bs flow is part and parcel of exposing the fraudsters. Let them scream and holler and get in from of the TV throwing things and in total denial they have done anything wrong.... ....and then the facts begin to creep up on the creeps.
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Post by jannikki on Mar 26, 2006 21:47:51 GMT -4
Sometimes, letting the bs flow is part and parcel of exposing the fraudsters. Let them scream and holler and get in from of the TV throwing things and in total denial they have done anything wrong.... ....and then the facts begin to creep up on the creeps. I agree. I think they have gotten away with this too long and never expected to be questioned about it....thus, the lame cover-up. My 13 year old could think of a story more plausible than their's.
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Post by icanoe1 on Mar 27, 2006 0:33:52 GMT -4
I thought it was a very good show.
It was exactly what they represented the show would be about. They never alluded that it would be about NSS.
BETTING ON A FALL – Investment pools for the very rich are known as hedge funds. One of the major ones is being accused in a lawsuit of spreading negative information about a major company and then betting on its falling stock price. Lesley Stahl reports.
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