Quote from Apex Capital:
Very old news.
There has already been a substantial amount of postings and threads on this subject concerning the 15 day freeze on Refco Capital Markets Group accounts.
Please do a search next time.
Quote from Halal Burger:
http://www.businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D8D7CL585.htm?campaign_id=apn_home_down&chan=db

Quote from prt_systems:
Its old news but its still quite amazing ..... refco has been around for years and this is an extraordinary story that is still unfolding .... dont expect people to not be interested in it or discussing it .....
Quote from Apex Capital:
People have indeed been discussing it for the better part of the day, sir.
Do a search on ET today and you will find half a dozen threads, and one in particular that goes on for OVER 35 PAGES regarding this specific story.
Quote from prt_systems:
Its old news but its still quite amazing ..... refco has been around for years and this is an extraordinary story that is still unfolding .... dont expect people to not be interested in it or discussing it .....
Quote from jackbyrd:
In the spirit of full disclosure, are you a paid spokesman for Refco Capital Markets, sir?
Quote from jimrockford:
I read that other lengthy thread regarding Refco, and I noted Apex Capital's extensive efforts to defend Refco in that thread. I am really impressed by how hard he worked to defend Refco's reputation. All you have to do, to see this, is just read that whole other entire thread. If this trading thing doesn't work out for him, I think he can, as a fall back position, launch a new career in public relations. If the criminals who looted Refco aren't already allowing Apex to wet his beak, or giving him a taste, or cutting him in on a piece of the action, then they really should show some respect, reach out to him, and find a way to get him an envelope generously stuffed with cash. And they should make sure the bills are unmarked and are not consecutively numbered. I mean, what's right is right.