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Non-Tech : Any Stock Warrants

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To: Richaaard who wrote (294)4/27/1998 9:23:00 AM
From: John Anderfuren  Read Replies (1) of 1916
 
[CFGIW} Past is not an 1 to 1 of future, but it has a history of running and then going flat to retrace to the last high before the current run up. Which would put it at about 3 1/2 to 3 5/8 for a fall back, where an open buy has a chance of catching. The warrant is selling at about a 35% discount to conversion at current price. The market is treating the warrant like a 1 warrant to 1 share, when its 1 warrant to 1.5 shares. if the conversion process was electronic and not snail mail, You could convert the warrants sell the stock and buy more warrants until you ran the price up to where it should be or ran out of warrants. News due out on xybr & sony's new product in next couple of weeks. Warrants should pop.
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