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Pastimes : Blue Cheap Stock TRADING

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To: Cindy B. who wrote (1000)6/3/1998 1:13:00 PM
From: Catfish   of 1078
 
Remember, all stocks that are listed as OTC will have to be reporting companies in the future. Also, the requirements for listing as Nasdaq National Market and Nasdaq Small Cap have changed. Companies that were at best borderline for a higher listing will be placed in OTC. However, the quality of OTC will be improved since all of them must report in the future. Personally, I can't understand why someone would sell a stock simply because it is being changed to OTC. If the price goes down for that reason, I would consider it a buying opportunity.

Check out the new rules: nasdaq.com

Darrell
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