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To: xcr600 who wrote (9489)7/12/1999 10:14:00 PM
From: david james  Read Replies (1) of 57584
 
An S-3 filing is a registration of shares. It is not a request to sell shares. The S-3 registers these shares as part of the outstanding shares (required since these were bought in a private offering). All of the new investors registered their shares.

You are saying that the Prince filed to sell his shares? I believe that would be a 144 filing. Could you point to that please?

David
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