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Pastimes : Georgia Bard's Corner

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To: Ga Bard who wrote (1931)5/13/1998 1:20:00 AM
From: TraderGreg  Read Replies (1) of 9440
 
If the company asks shareholders to call their certs, you sell?

OK, does that mean you override the DD you did that got you into the stock in the first place? or does it mean you exit and then wait from the sidelines?

Not sure what you mean when you say that a bad press release renders all the DD worthless.

BTW, has it been your experience that companies that ask investors to call for certs use that strategy as a smoke screen to dilute into buying in anticipation of the proverbial "squeeze"? There are a lot of people that think(albeit incorrectly) that calling for certs is the only way to force shorters to cover. People who legitimately believe it and not just for an ulterior motive.

TG
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