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Old 10-20-2007, 05:31 PM
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Default Re: We haven\'t won yet: latest (10/19) cliff\'s notes on AP scandal

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ticker symbol?

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I don't know, it's listed under Mohawk. Also, Adanthar, in the info. I was researching on them, it says that they were started on/ by the influence and of a very important New York politician. no name. (Why would a NY politician help set up a Canadian industry?) I'm sorry to say it again, but this goes deep.

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I think this is wrong....there is a Mohawk that sells carpets but that is not the same company.

In 2006 the Kahnawake's were considering an IPO on the London Stock Exchange. As far as I can tell, after the UIGEA, that never happened.

The Kahnawake regulations were set up by Frank Catania, a former gaming regulator in New Jersey.

IPO 2006
Meanwhile, the The Mohawks of Kahnawake are considering participating in a London share offering that would raise money for an international network of computer centres to serve the online gambling industry and other e-businesses.

The Kahnawake economic development commission expects to finalize an agreement as early as this week to take a 40-per-cent stake in an Isle of Man company looking to issue shares on the London Stock Exchange's junior AIM market, said John (Bud) Morris, chief executive officer of the development commission.

The commission owns Mohawk Internet Technologies, whose computer servers have made Kahnawake one of the world's most popular jurisdictions for hosting online gambling sites. MIT, home to scores of casino, poker and bingo sites, is negotiating a contract that would see the Isle of Man company - Continent 8 Technologies PLC - offer its servers to international customers as part of a larger "grid" of data centres.