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Non-Tech : Any Stock Warrants

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To: freelyhovering who wrote (122)12/6/1997 12:09:00 AM
From: John F. Poteraske  Read Replies (3) of 1916
 
Myron-I looked at batsw,brliw,brliz before and I didn't like them. I
prefer if the common is $4 or greater, and I prefer close to exercise
price and the warrants around $1-$1.50. Also the more time left on
the warrants the better. Look for good fundamentals and if you can
get a decent looking chart with a good formation(basing etc.) the
better. Look back on my previous posts-at the moment the one's with
the best chances of a good percentage gain

bgnws-had a nice move would sell half, and ride for free on the other
half.
candn
miniw
solpw
tmeiw

I believe tmeiw & solpw look the best, but that could change.

Regarding ntawf-I won't touch them based on the data provided that
the call price is 25ish and the exercise price is $20.40-the warrant
sells for $4. I just don't like the fact that if the above is correct
that if the stock gets to $25 the warrant can be called and the reward
is minimal.

Laci-Low priced common stock-noticed they extended the date for 2 years.

JP
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