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George Todt was one of the architects of the Dome.  (Maybe, the only 
one, I wasn't here then.)  

--- In [email protected], "Marek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> Just saw this (article below) in the business section of the St. 
> Louis Post Dispatch at: 
> 
> 
http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/business/stories.nsf/story/6ADC7888C
> 0F7009A8625700B001B74B7?OpenDocument
> 
> The article says (in paragraph 6) that the company's headquarters 
> are in St. Louis but the administration and accounting offices are 
> in FF.  "Quality of Life" sounds like a roo-type name. Does anyone 
> know who George Todt or David Todt are or know anything about 
> Quality of Life Health Corp.?  Roo's or not roo's?
> 
> Marek
> **
> 
> Stock fraud draws suit from SEC
> By Christopher Carey
> Of the Post-Dispatch
> 05/23/2005
> 
> The Securities and Exchange Commission has sued the investor-
> relations specialist for Quality of Life Health Corp., alleging 
that 
> he orchestrated a fraudulent "pump and dump" scheme involving the 
> company's stock. 
> 
> The SEC obtained a temporary restraining order against George A. 
> Todt of Malibu, Calif., and froze his assets. 
> 
> The SEC alleges that Todt issued press releases containing false 
> claims that boosted Quality of Life's stock, then reaped at least 
> $800,000 in "ill-gotten gains" by selling inflated shares through 
an 
> account in another name. 
> 
> The agency said he split profits with traders who received Quality 
> of Life shares from him. 
> 
> Todt is a former Cape Girardeau, Mo., businessman. His brother, 
> David Todt, is Quality of Life's chief financial officer and a 
> member of its board of directors. 
> 
> The company uses a St. Louis County address as its headquarters in 
> SEC filings. However, its administrative and accounting offices 
are 
> in Fairfield, Iowa, and most of its operations also are elsewhere. 
> 
> George Todt did not respond to a request for comment. Neither did 
> Quality of Life or the SEC attorneys in Los Angeles, where the 
> complaint was filed Friday in U.S. District Court. 
> 
> The SEC suit also targeted Jeffrey H. Evans of Napa, Calif.; Ray 
> Slaback of Dakota, Minn.; and seven business entities. Their 
assets 
> also were frozen. 
> 
> The SEC said in its complaint that from March 2003 until at least 
> October 2004, Todt and others inflated the price of Quality of 
> Life's stock by issuing press releases claiming that the company 
> owned nursing homes worth $60 million. 
> 
> Those claims were repeated on Quality of Life's Internet site. 
Other 
> press releases discussed the company's revenue and earnings from 
its 
> nursing home subsidiary. 
> 
> Twice in the period covered by the SEC's suit, Quality of Life's 
> stock shot from roughly 50 cents a share to about $3.50 a share, 
> then slumped back to the earlier level. 
> 
> Quality of Life's shares trade on the over-the-counter market, 
which 
> largely consists of small companies with limited revenue, assets 
or 
> operating histories. 
> 
> Quality of Health issued a press release in December 2004 
clarifying 
> the acquisition of the nursing homes. The company said the person 
> from whom it had agreed to buy the facilities had only an option 
to 
> purchase them and ultimately was unable to complete the deal. 
> 
> Quality of Life said last year that it had entered into an 
agreement 
> in December 2003 with the true owners to take over a select number 
> of the nursing homes. However, its deal to buy or lease seven of 
the 
> properties was not completed until December 2004. 
> 
> Quality of Life's shares closed Monday at 10.5 cents, up 0.5 
cents. 
> 
> The SEC complaint alleges that George Todt orchestrated a second 
> scheme involving four other companies whose shares trade on the 
OTC 
> market. None is in Missouri or Illinois. 
> 
> The suit says George Todt was involved in distributing false and 
> misleading information about those companies and sought to 
> manipulate the market for shares in three of them. 
> Reporter Christopher Carey 
> E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Phone: 314-340-8291




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