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Rumor: Teen May Be Behind Fake Jobs Heart Attack Story
from Revver - prank Videos November 03, 2008
Author: legalauthority Added: Mon, 03 Nov 2008 09:51:36 -0800 Duration: 242www.EmploymentCrossing.com The US Securities and Exchange Commission may have uncovered the culprit behind a bogus report that sent Apple Computers shares plummeting a teenage child. If the culprit has been identified, the SEC's next moves will depend on whether there was a profit motive, Scott Christie, a partner in law firm McCarter & English, told InternetNews.com. "If the culprit did not [profit] and it was a malicious prank, the SEC would be less inclined to pursue this," he said. Its unknown whether the reported suspect uploaded the false story for profit. The stock market and the SEC reacted strongly to the iReport.com story because Jobs' health has been a subject of close scrutiny, and the company has not formally identified a successor. Jobs had pancreatic cancer some years ago and said he has been cured, although he waited nine months before announcing both his illness and his treatment. More recently, blogs buzzed with reports that Jobs looked pale and ill when he launched the new 3G iPhone at Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference in June, sparking concerns that the cancer had returned. While Jobs and Apple have made some effort to address those concerns, worries about Jobs' health -- and fears about the impact on the company -- continue to dog the Macintosh, iPod and iPhone manufacturer. The SEC, meanwhile, has become very sensitive to market manipulations via faked news reports or stock-hyping spam, better known as pump-and-dump schemes. Whether or not there was a profit motive, the false report may warrant criminal investigation because "it caused a major swing in the stock of a pretty important company," Christie said.
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Rumor: Teen May Be Behind Fake Jobs Heart Attack Story
from my videos November 02, 2008
Author: Healthcare Added: Sat, 01 Nov 2008 20:36:15 -0800 Duration: 242www.EmploymentCrossing.com The US Securities and Exchange Commission may have uncovered the culprit behind a bogus report that sent Apple Computers shares plummeting a teenage child. If the culprit has been identified, the SEC's next moves will depend on whether there was a profit motive, Scott Christie, a partner in law firm McCarter & English, told InternetNews.com. "If the culprit did not [profit] and it was a malicious prank, the SEC would be less inclined to pursue this," he said. Its unknown whether the reported suspect uploaded the false story for profit. The stock market and the SEC reacted strongly to the iReport.com story because Jobs' health has been a subject of close scrutiny, and the company has not formally identified a successor. Jobs had pancreatic cancer some years ago and said he has been cured, although he waited nine months before announcing both his illness and his treatment. More recently, blogs buzzed with reports that Jobs looked pale and ill when he launched the new 3G iPhone at Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference in June, sparking concerns that the cancer had returned. While Jobs and Apple have made some effort to address those concerns, worries about Jobs' health -- and fears about the impact on the company -- continue to dog the Macintosh, iPod and iPhone manufacturer. The SEC, meanwhile, has become very sensitive to market manipulations via faked news reports or stock-hyping spam, better known as pump-and-dump schemes. Whether or not there was a profit motive, the false report may warrant criminal investigation because "it caused a major swing in the stock of a pretty important company," Christie said.
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Rumor: Teen May Be Behind Fake Jobs Heart Attack Story
from Revver - prank Videos November 02, 2008
Author: Healthcare Added: Sat, 01 Nov 2008 20:36:15 -0800 Duration: 242www.EmploymentCrossing.com The US Securities and Exchange Commission may have uncovered the culprit behind a bogus report that sent Apple Computers shares plummeting a teenage child. If the culprit has been identified, the SEC's next moves will depend on whether there was a profit motive, Scott Christie, a partner in law firm McCarter & English, told InternetNews.com. "If the culprit did not [profit] and it was a malicious prank, the SEC would be less inclined to pursue this," he said. Its unknown whether the reported suspect uploaded the false story for profit. The stock market and the SEC reacted strongly to the iReport.com story because Jobs' health has been a subject of close scrutiny, and the company has not formally identified a successor. Jobs had pancreatic cancer some years ago and said he has been cured, although he waited nine months before announcing both his illness and his treatment. More recently, blogs buzzed with reports that Jobs looked pale and ill when he launched the new 3G iPhone at Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference in June, sparking concerns that the cancer had returned. While Jobs and Apple have made some effort to address those concerns, worries about Jobs' health -- and fears about the impact on the company -- continue to dog the Macintosh, iPod and iPhone manufacturer. The SEC, meanwhile, has become very sensitive to market manipulations via faked news reports or stock-hyping spam, better known as pump-and-dump schemes. Whether or not there was a profit motive, the false report may warrant criminal investigation because "it caused a major swing in the stock of a pretty important company," Christie said.
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Rumor: Teen May Be Behind Fake Jobs Heart Attack Story
from YouTube :: Tag // iPhone November 01, 2008
www.EmploymentCrossing.com The US Securities and Exchange Commission may have uncovered the culprit behind a bogus report that sent Apple Computers shares plummeting a teenage child. If the culprit has been identified, the SEC's next moves will depend on whether there was a profit motive, Scott Christie, a partner in law firm McCarter & English, told InternetNews.com. "If the culprit did not [profit] and it was a malicious prank, the SEC would be less inclined to pursue this," he said. Its unknown whether the reported suspect uploaded the false story for profit. The stock market and the SEC reacted strongly to the iReport.com story because Jobs' health has been a subject of close scrutiny, and the company has not formally identified a successor. Jobs had pancreatic cancer some years ago and said he has been cured, although he waited nine months before announcing both his illness and his treatment. More recently, blogs buzzed with reports that Jobs looked pale and ill when he launched the new 3G iPhone at Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference in June, sparking concerns that the cancer had returned. While Jobs and Apple have made some effort to address those concerns, worries about Jobs' health -- and fears about the impact on the company -- continue to dog the Macintosh, iPod and iPhone manufacturer. The SEC, meanwhile, has become very sensitive to market manipulations via faked news reports or stock-hyping spam, better known as pump-and-dump schemes. Whether or not there was a profit motive, the false report may warrant criminal investigation because "it caused a major swing in the stock of a pretty important company," Christie said. Author: healthcarecross Keywords: videos stock market SEC ireport.com Apple iPhone World Developer Conference Added: November 1, 2008
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Rumor: Teen May Be Behind Fake Jobs Heart Attack Story
from my videos November 01, 2008
Author: picrossing Added: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 20:36:32 -0800 Duration: 242www.EmploymentCrossing.com The US Securities and Exchange Commission may have uncovered the culprit behind a bogus report that sent Apple Computers shares plummeting a teenage child. If the culprit has been identified, the SEC's next moves will depend on whether there was a profit motive, Scott Christie, a partner in law firm McCarter & English, told InternetNews.com. "If the culprit did not [profit] and it was a malicious prank, the SEC would be less inclined to pursue this," he said. Its unknown whether the reported suspect uploaded the false story for profit. The stock market and the SEC reacted strongly to the iReport.com story because Jobs' health has been a subject of close scrutiny, and the company has not formally identified a successor. Jobs had pancreatic cancer some years ago and said he has been cured, although he waited nine months before announcing both his illness and his treatment. More recently, blogs buzzed with reports that Jobs looked pale and ill when he launched the new 3G iPhone at Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference in June, sparking concerns that the cancer had returned. While Jobs and Apple have made some effort to address those concerns, worries about Jobs' health -- and fears about the impact on the company -- continue to dog the Macintosh, iPod and iPhone manufacturer. The SEC, meanwhile, has become very sensitive to market manipulations via faked news reports or stock-hyping spam, better known as pump-and-dump schemes. Whether or not there was a profit motive, the false report may warrant criminal investigation because "it caused a major swing in the stock of a pretty important company," Christie said.
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Rumor: Teen May Be Behind Fake Jobs Heart Attack Story
from Revver - prank Videos November 01, 2008
Author: picrossing Added: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 20:36:32 -0800 Duration: 242www.EmploymentCrossing.com The US Securities and Exchange Commission may have uncovered the culprit behind a bogus report that sent Apple Computers shares plummeting a teenage child. If the culprit has been identified, the SEC's next moves will depend on whether there was a profit motive, Scott Christie, a partner in law firm McCarter & English, told InternetNews.com. "If the culprit did not [profit] and it was a malicious prank, the SEC would be less inclined to pursue this," he said. Its unknown whether the reported suspect uploaded the false story for profit. The stock market and the SEC reacted strongly to the iReport.com story because Jobs' health has been a subject of close scrutiny, and the company has not formally identified a successor. Jobs had pancreatic cancer some years ago and said he has been cured, although he waited nine months before announcing both his illness and his treatment. More recently, blogs buzzed with reports that Jobs looked pale and ill when he launched the new 3G iPhone at Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference in June, sparking concerns that the cancer had returned. While Jobs and Apple have made some effort to address those concerns, worries about Jobs' health -- and fears about the impact on the company -- continue to dog the Macintosh, iPod and iPhone manufacturer. The SEC, meanwhile, has become very sensitive to market manipulations via faked news reports or stock-hyping spam, better known as pump-and-dump schemes. Whether or not there was a profit motive, the false report may warrant criminal investigation because "it caused a major swing in the stock of a pretty important company," Christie said.
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Rumor: Teen May Be Behind Fake Jobs Heart Attack Story
from Revver - prank Videos October 31, 2008
Author: teenagercros Added: Thu, 30 Oct 2008 20:36:28 -0800 Duration: 241www.EmploymentCrossing.com The US Securities and Exchange Commission may have uncovered the culprit behind a bogus report that sent Apple Computers shares plummeting a teenage child. If the culprit has been identified, the SEC's next moves will depend on whether there was a profit motive, Scott Christie, a partner in law firm McCarter & English, told InternetNews.com. "If the culprit did not [profit] and it was a malicious prank, the SEC would be less inclined to pursue this," he said. Its unknown whether the reported suspect uploaded the false story for profit. The stock market and the SEC reacted strongly to the iReport.com story because Jobs' health has been a subject of close scrutiny, and the company has not formally identified a successor. Jobs had pancreatic cancer some years ago and said he has been cured, although he waited nine months before announcing both his illness and his treatment. More recently, blogs buzzed with reports that Jobs looked pale and ill when he launched the new 3G iPhone at Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference in June, sparking concerns that the cancer had returned. While Jobs and Apple have made some effort to address those concerns, worries about Jobs' health -- and fears about the impact on the company -- continue to dog the Macintosh, iPod and iPhone manufacturer. The SEC, meanwhile, has become very sensitive to market manipulations via faked news reports or stock-hyping spam, better known as pump-and-dump schemes. Whether or not there was a profit motive, the false report may warrant criminal investigation because "it caused a major swing in the stock of a pretty important company," Christie said.
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CNN's iReport Registers Spike in User Submissions
from Revver - house Videos August 28, 2008
Author: BeetTV Added: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 13:54:23 -0800 Duration: 141http://www.beet.tv/2008/08/cnn-launched-a.html Last night House Speaker Nancy Pelosi answered questions about Congress, the economy, and marijuana legalization--posed not by journalists and pundits, but by contributors to online communities iReport.com and Digg.com. The interview is one of the ways CNN is adding the "voice of real people on the ground" to their election coverage, according to CNN.com Senior Producer Lila King. CNN's user-generated news site iReport.com is at the center of that initiative, and voters at the convention or watching from home are sharing their reactions to the DNC with photo, video, and text. King spoke to me about iReport from Atlanta via Skype on Tuesday. iReport, which celebrated its two-year anniversary August 20, saw most of its growth in its second year. In April 2007 iReport was propelled to center state when a Virgina Tech grad student contributed cell phone footage of the shootings to the site, and over the last year iReport has seen ...
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CNN's iReport Registers Spike in User Submissions
from Beet.TV August 28, 2008
Last night House Speaker Nancy Pelosi answered questions about Congress, the economy, and marijuana legalization--posed not by journalists and pundits, but by contributors to online communities iReport.com and Digg.com. The interview is one of the ways CNN is adding the "voice of real people on the ground" to their election coverage, according to CNN.com Senior Producer Lila King. CNN's user-generated news site iReport.com is at the center of that initiative, and voters at the convention or watching from home are sharing their reactions to the DNC with photo, video, and text. King spoke to me about iReport from Atlanta via Skype on Tuesday. iReport, which celebrated its two-year anniversary August 20, saw most of its growth in its second year. In April 2007 iReport was propelled to center state when a Virgina Tech grad student contributed cell phone footage of the shootings to the site, and over the last year iReport has seen a 176 percent rise in video and photo contributions and received 125,000 of its total 175,000 submissions.--Kelsey Blodget, Associate Producer
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StarCAST #113 - Week of 02/24/08
from BinaryStarCAST.com February 19, 2008
StarCAST #113 - [listen here] [stream] Show Length: 37:10 - File Size: 34.0 MB Track Listing: 1. "Excess Progress" by Bravo Romeo Bravo - [buy] 2. "Waiting"* by Stereomovers - [buy] 3. "Down and Out"* by Tantric - [buy] 4. "The Perfect Things In Poetry" by Upon Beauty Rests - [buy] 5. "Baby Maybe" by The Apathy Eulogy - [buy] Shout-out: Sebastian, John, E-Flyerz.com & Antonio "Random Info." Topic: www.ireport.com (*) Music from the PMN & IODA Alliance.
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