Talk:Robert E. Brennan
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I inserted an "Expand" notice as this article lacks balance. There is much more to Robert Brennan than his securities fraud including his important contribution to Thoroughbred horse racing at Garden State Park. Handicapper 12:02, 5 April 2007 (UTC)
- Go right ahead and add more info. I actually found it difficult to find linkable references on Brennan. But had originated the article as part of List of notable business failures. 10stone5 15:16, 14 April 2007 (UTC)
- More to Brennan than his securities and bankruptcy frauds? The court certainly didn't think so. As for the "contribution" that you say Brennan made to Thoroughbred horse racing, I would point out that he wasn't the one that made that contribution - those monies all came from fraud victims, many of them elderly. Anybody can spend somebody else's money. The court gave him almost a decade to teach him a lesson. Brennan is lucky he didn't get sentenced to more. He's never repaid any of his victims.
I worked for First Jersey Securities for about one year in my early 20's Most of the other brokers were also very young had no other experiance in the industry, many put friend and family money into the same penny stocks before they learned the truth about FJS and Bob Brennan. International Thouroughbred Breeders ITHB (Bob was founder and Chairman of the Board) actually made a lot of my clients and myself a 200% to 500% gain I was very lucky to move to Dean Witter when ITB was at its peak about $15 when I sold everyone out It did make up for a lot of other loses —Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.65.26.53 (talk) 04:04, 3 April 2008 (UTC)