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Strategies & Market Trends : A.I.M Users Group Bulletin Board

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To: LemonHead who wrote (14316)1/12/2001 9:06:05 AM
From: David Penfield  Read Replies (2) of 18928
 
Keith -

I noticed a post from you over on the NVLS thread mentioning AIM. I too am using AIM for NVLS and some other semi-equip stocks. These stock's volatility has made them great AIM stocks. For example, PRIA is basically unchanged from 5 years ago, but I have more than doubled my money!

Recently NVLS acquired GSNX. I am AIMing both of them. Now my GSNX shares convert to some NVLS shares. How should I account for this in AIM.

I could keep the new NVLS shares in a logically different AIM account. I could add the new shares and the current GSNX portfolio control and cash to the NVLS account.

Has anyone else ever combined AIM account due to a merger?

David
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