From:
Gary S. Gevisser
Sent:
To: Grundfest@stanford.edu
Cc: rest;
Subject: How serious is this?
Joe – u knew going back to when u sent me this bs response back on
April 23rd 2002 praying against all odds that “sumone”
[sic] would stop me in my tracks
be4 I could make better use of my time on this go-around that it was just a
question of time be4 I posted
up “sumthing” [sic] along the following lines:
Lets assume u r 100% right about
everything u say and that it really
is "no bigge" then why resign, why would each member of the board of
directors want to bring to the board meeting where they gave Hank the ax their
own attorney and why aren’t u like me and the increasing number of folks
more in tune with the heartbeat of the world a whole lot more relaxed waiting
for our great President, the most honorable George W. Bush to do the right
thing and the smart thing which is also the right thing and immediately suspend
trading of public corporations?
Read this hyperlink
which takes u to an anonymous interactive questionnaire that showed beyond a
shadow of doubt the extent of the rot in the corporate world, 2/3rds of the
Chief Financial Officers of Americas largest corporations admitting they had
been asked by guess who to commit fraud on at least one occasion, 12% admitted
to having done so and the 1/3rd that answered "No" that they had
never been asked to "falsify the financial
statements" u have my word for it, the vast majority of such
men-women, were in all likelihood in a state of denial, agree?
Now u should have noticed that Bill “The King of Pain is
Hurting” Lerach Esq. of the 2,000 pound gorilla law
firm of Milberg Weiss-Lerach
former clients of mine made the point that the SEC [Securities Exchange
Commission] asked for and “obtained” the list of these 100 CFOs
attending the Annual Business Week CFO Conference in Phoenix, Arizona back in
the spring of 1999 well be4 Enron etc etc so why not say ask someone like
The Meek With Teeth Shall Inherit The Earth.
Yours truly,
Gary S. Gevisser
A Name From Here, You Can Trust Over
There
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