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Strategies & Market Trends : Shorting stocks: Broken stocks - Analysis

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To: Troy Shaw who wrote (1310)6/29/1998 5:11:00 PM
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Troy, re. <<Is watching for D stocks a reasonable method, or could this be found through SEC filings easier?>>

What might be easiest would be searching the news releases, using Yahoo. That's because Yahoo provides a full-text search capability. Type the keyword 'reverse split' into the search window and see what pops up.

Not everything gets a businesswire, though, so this might miss some. But you would probably turn up a lot of them for very little effort.

Full text searches of SEC filings is possible if you have Lexis Nexis, which costs at least $100 per month on the web. That might be better than the newswires, but maybe not for the price.
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