Still plenty left!
I cannot emphasise this enough: I would really prefer to go through sportscardforum.com. I would also prefer straight offers of trades or money. I accept PayPal. If not going through SCF you will need to send first. I am in the United Kingdom: do NOT try to trade if you don't want to pay the postage!
Trading for: Ray Whitney, Connolly, Dafoe, Gaborik, Nolan, Steve Thomas, Bouwmeester, Horton, Booth, Weiss, Matthias, Larman, Brine, Stewart, Olesz, Stefan, maybe Meyer, Colin Montgomerie and Jennifer Harman, and bait!
In the background on the monitor is The Wrestling Game: http://s2.thewrestlinggame.com/wg.asp?w=6253
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NEW YORK (AP) - The FBI says the operators of a Connecticut-based company have been arrested in New York on securities fraud charges. Paul Greenwood and Stephen Walsh, principals of WG Trading Company LP, were awaiting a federal court appearance in Manhattan on Wednesday.
2 arrests in NY securities fraud case (INO News)
(AP:NEW YORK) The FBI said Wednesday the operators of a Connecticut-based company have been arrested in New York on securities fraud charges. Paul Greenwood and Stephen Walsh, principals of WG Trading Company LP, were awaiting a federal court appearance in Manhattan.
U.S. money managers accused of fraud (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Two money managers at a Connecticut-based company were charged with criminal fraud for allegedly misappropriating investor funds and making false representations, according to court papers made public on Wednesday.
US money managers accused of fraud - Reuters Paul Greenwood and Stephen Walsh, managing general partners of WG Trading Company with main offices in Greenwich, Connecticut, were charged with conspiracy, securities fraud and wire fraud. The alleged scheme began in 1996 and ran through this month, ...
Iowa, 2 endowments act to recover assets - Pensions & Investments The WCM funds lent $324 million to a commodity pool managed by WG Trading Investors. On Feb. 12, the NFA took an emergency enforcement action against Paul Greenwood and Stephen Walsh, WG Trading co-commodity pool operators, because they refused to ...
North Salem awaits fallout from supervisor's financial troubles - Lower Hudson Journal news The National Futures Association accused Greenwood and Walsh of refusing to cooperate with the audit of their firms, WG Trading Company and WG Trading Investors of Greenwich, Conn. The part of the audit the association did complete found that hundreds ...
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