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Non-Tech : Any Stock Warrants

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To: Richaaard who wrote (402)6/16/1998 1:44:00 PM
From: one_less  Read Replies (2) of 1916
 
MIDLW has a $.50 exercise price. The cost per share is currently between $.08 and $.10. I first bought in at $.59. At that time it was expected to be at $2.50 in the near future. The $2.50 price is the forced exercise limit. The price has tumbled over the last few days because of a panic sell off, after one of the CEO's was accused of illegal management of his stocks. This EX-CEO was exposed by a key investor who sponsors the SI thread and is now on the run. Now the company is cleaning house and expects to be in better shape than previously. Its risky, but at these prices a small investment could reap. JMO
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