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Technology Stocks : S3 (A LONGER TERM PERSPECTIVE)
SIII 0.00010000.0%May 12 5:00 PM EST

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To: mark doubiago who wrote (7842)11/13/1997 7:58:00 AM
From: TraderGreg  Read Replies (2) of 14577
 
Who exactly are eligible plaintiffs? Please pardon my ignorance, but I have been away and unable to contact any of the law firms.

I bought and sold SIII earlier in the year; losing on some of the trades, winning on some. I currently hold no stock, only options (which I know aren't eligible)?

While I'd love to get some reimbursement for my losers, it seems that shareholder suits that include parties no longer long are exceedingly non-productive.

$1 starts in the right pocket, 30 to 40 cents goes to the lawyers, some residual amount goes to prior period shareholders, and then the rest goes in the left pocket.

If I were a CURRENT shareholder, I'd rather see those responsible get jail time at a place like Attica or Soledad or Chino, not some country club min sec facility.

It is only when these clowns have the opportunity to acquire a boyfriend that they ever learn the error of their ways.

TraderGreg
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