Berkeley CSUA MOTD:Entry 30318
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2004/5/20 [Industry/Startup] UID:30318 Activity:moderate
5/20    The google ipo scams begin (not that the "legit" ipo isn't
        a scam as well):
        http://reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=internetNews&storyID=5181933
        \_ All csuaers should bid everything they have to get a google share!
           Then you'll be able to tell your kids you participated in the
           dotbomb of the 90s *and* the 2000s.
           \_ Fool me once, shame on you.  Fool me twice, shame on me.
              - Pee Wee Herman
              \_ "There's an old saying in Tennessee. I know it's in Texas,
                 probably in Tennessee. It says fool me once... shame on...
                 uh... shame on... you. Fool me can't get fooled again!"
                            -GW Bush
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MORE NEW YORK (Reuters) - A Dutch man pleaded guilty on Monday to duping investors into committing nearly $3 million for nonexistent shares of the Internet search engine company Google through a bogus pre-initial public offering. Shamoon Rafiq, 30, pleaded guilty in federal court to wire fraud and faces 51 to 63 months in jail. He would have faced 70 to 80 months had he not accepted responsibility, court officials said. Rafiq's victims agreed to invest more than $28 million and deposited more than $500,000 in various accounts held by Rafiq. Although no date or price has been set for Google's actual offering, Rafiq told his victims he was able to purchase pre-IPO Google stock, which he said was available to "family and friends" at a discount. Rafiq falsely presented himself as a limited partner of the venture capital firm backing the Google offering or as an individual involved with the Google IPO. He also falsely claimed he had attended Stanford University with the founders of the Internet business. Prosecutors described transactions with five of his victims and also detailed a wild spending spree by Rafiq, who spent about $186,000 on restaurants, strip clubs, jewelry and fancy hotels during a three-month period from November 2003.