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Technology Stocks : Inference Corporation--Growing 100% and still inexpensive
INFR 31.99-0.1%Jan 27 3:00 PM EDT

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To: appro who wrote (1235)5/12/2000 5:11:00 PM
From: 45bday  Read Replies (1) of 1246
 
Hi and thanks for your input. I have always wondered as an INFR shareholder why everyone says we have to absorb investment risk during the three days between the conversion date and the close. If for ex. today was the conversion day, and we received hypothetically .50 shs of egan for each infr sh. then tomorrow infr. should trade at exactly 1/2 of egans price. If egan goes down during the 3 days infr goes down and vice versa. The only way you get stuck is if egan starts to go down and you are not allowed to sell your egan shs as they have not been issued as of yet. I have read on yahoo that we can't sell and therefore are exposed during those 3 days. Do you know if that is true or not. Sorry for the long winded question when it is in fact pretty straight forward.
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