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Authors’ Claim Crimial Government is Created by U.S. Government

Authors’ Claim Crimial Government is Created by U.S. Government










Plainsboro, NJ (PRWEB) January 12, 2006

In Pump and Dump: The Rancid Rules of the New Economy (Rutgers University Press), Robert H. Tillman and Michael L. Indergaard argue that the new economy is structured in such a way that corporate crime is inevitable. They offer a comprehensive history of both high- and low-profile scandals, pinpointing the 1990s as the period when corporate America became “a two-bit securities scam.”

“In the 1990s, both the denizens of boiler rooms and the well-healed occupants of mahogany-paneled corporate board rooms arrived at the same conclusion: during a period of ever-rising stock values, there are millions, indeed billions, of dollars to be made, not in developing a better product or in providing a more efficient service, but in convincing investors that they too can be winners in the giant casino known as the American stock market,” writes the authors, both sociologists at St. John’s University in New York City.

Tillman and Indergaard contend that, in recent years, the two sides of Wall Street merged – the one inhabited by big bankers, and the shady side defined by the “pump and dump,” the practice of promoting stocks just long enough to profit from them.

The authors insist that as Congress gutted industry regulations and investor protections over a period of 25 years, the seamy side became the norm. The power brokers behind WorldCom, Enron, and dotcom IPOs all embraced the pump and dump idea: Get rich by shifting risk to someone else.

At a time when there is growing debate about proposals to privatize programs like Social Security, Pump and Dump offers a path-breaking analysis of America’s most urgent economic problems: a system that relies on self-regulation, and the rancid practices that continue to support the short-term interests of financial elites over the long-term interests of most Americans.

Robert H. Tillman is a professor of sociology and the coordinator of the graduate program in criminology and justice at St. John’s University in New York City. He is the author and coauthor of a number of recent books on white-collar crime, including Big Money Crime: Fraud and Politics in the Savings and Loan Crisis, which received the Albert J. Reiss Award for Distinguished Scholarship from the American Sociological Association in 2001.

Michael L. Indergaard is an associate professor of sociology at St. John’s University in New York City and the author of Silicon Valley: The Rise and Fall of a New Media District. He has published articles in Urban Studies, Urban Affairs Review, Social Problems, and Economic Development Quarterly.

“Pump and Dump is a great achievement. It is well-written and lucid…”

Kitty Calavita, professor of criminology, law, and society, University of California, Irvine

PUMP AND DUMP

The Rancid Rules of the New Economy

By Robert H. Tillman and Michael L. Indergaard

337 pages, 5 figures; 5 tables, 6 x 9

Cloth, $ 25.95. ISBN: 0-8135-3680-4

Publication Date: February 2006

For more information or to arrange an interview with the authors, please contact Kenya Henderson at 732.445.7762, ext. 626.

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Bracelet Designed for the Image Conscious, but Created to Save Lives

Bracelet Designed for the Image Conscious, but Created to Save Lives










Huntington Beach, CA (PRWEB) July 26, 2006

Designed for individuals who care about their appearance and refuse to wear traditional medical alert bracelets despite having serious medical conditions, A Med Alert Jewelry has designed an elegant bracelet that has the potential to save lives.

The bracelets are custom made out of 14k yellow or white gold and feature the universal medical alert symbol, the Caduceus, outlined with genuine rubies. The reverse side of the bracelet contains enough space for custom engraving of medical conditions or needs. The bracelets range in price from $ 729 to $ 869 and are available in both men’s and women’s sizes.

“After surviving cancer twice, I ordered a traditional alert bracelet to inform medical professionals of several serious conditions I was susceptible to, but after wearing this bracelet for a couple of weeks, I found that it discolored with soaps and lotions,” said Melinda Lipinski, co-founder of A Med Alert Jewelry. “Upon further research, I realized that there are a lot of people out there that don’t wear these bracelets because they are either too embarrassed to be seen with one or because they are tired of dealing with poor-quality jewelry that stains their arms. That’s when my partner Janelle Marks and I decided to design a bracelet that people would be apt to wear.”

A Med Alert Jewelry donates a percentage of the proceeds from each sale to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. For more information contact (714) 842 – 2872 or visit http://www.amedalertjewelry.com.

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