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To: LANCE B who wrote (10830)7/6/1999 1:57:00 AM
From: vagabond  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 108040
 
Lance, I agree that staying away from pink-sheet stocks is a good idea in principle. I'm curious as to the procedure mainly because as the SEC goes through the OTC stocks alphabetically and gives them each 30-days-notice to either become fully-reporting or be de-listed, chances are that at some point some of us on this thread will find ourselves owning stocks that are in that sort of "limbo" period -- and may have to decide whether to hang onto them in hopes they become fully-reporting, or dump them just out-of-fear of possible de-listing.

In such cases, a decision to hang-onto them might hinge on knowing just how complicated it would become to trade them in the future if they ARE de-listed. So if anybody knows exactly how that works, I'd sure be interested. Again, TIA...

Vagabond



To: LANCE B who wrote (10830)7/6/1999 9:43:00 AM
From: Koda Ridge  Respond to of 108040
 
JNNE--Web site opens this morning. Should have a good day.

Eric