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Technology Stocks : IFLY - travel sales on the web pure play

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To: Secret_Agent_Man who wrote (64)4/9/1998 7:45:00 PM
From: Secret_Agent_Man  Read Replies (1) of 4761
 
Just in case you folks saw my last post and think that I am lewy, well
to an extent you are right but, I like my math better.

I understand the business of premiums but, the Maximum can also apply
when making calculations, rather than using the "premium" over the exercise price is perhaps the more common of the two. However there are instances where the warrants can appreciate above the strike price particularily if they are not called and the commons contu=inue to rise, understanding that the benefit to the company to call the warrants could be very lucrative as well. so I think at the current pace of the internet as a sector as a whole would tend to favor the warrants reaching "maximum" value of $3.75 and perhaps if not called for whatever reason, going beyond that value if not called immediately.

Byron
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