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To: Patrick Grinsell who wrote (12086)4/27/1999 11:23:00 PM
From: Joe C.  Read Replies (1) of 16960
 
Patrick, that 1/4 million "trade" seems to have been a technical glitch with Yahoo. Yahoo shows a "flat liner" for some time before the trade. Quote.com doesn't have the trade on their screen.

On your other comment about short shares, I believe but do not know for certain that when you place your shares on margin and the stock is loaned out, you lose the right to vote. This can be done because the shares are in street name for a margin account and the broker tracks the stock. I'm wondering what happens if the stock is not loaned out - does the owner get to vote? Double voting just doesn't make sense to me from a legal - one share one vote - point of view. Like I said, I'm not sure of the answer and its' kinda late for me to look it up. Maybe someone else can add some insight. Joe C.
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