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To: Q. who wrote (2411)7/8/1999 1:55:00 PM
From: Kip518  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2506
 
BB delisting may not be a big deal after all. Too much money for MMs to let this market slip away quietly.

See nqb.com



To: Q. who wrote (2411)8/14/1999 7:37:00 AM
From: Q.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2506
 
followup on Aug. 2 BB stock deletions:

It isn't 100% clear that getting deleted from the BB to the pinks is
bad for a stock price:

Here's my list from post July 8 with closing prices July 7, the day
before the "E" was added, of stocks with good tradeability that
failed to qualify for listing as of that date.

July 7 August 13 change where it now trades
AENG 9 5 3/4 -36% BB
AFNT 10 8 -20% BB
AMIT 4 15/16 not trading?
AMSE 6 1/2 6 7/8 + 6% pinks
AMUT 4 27/32 5 1/8 + 4% pinks
ANIW 9 3/4 10 1/8 + 4% pinks
PWEB 5 11/16 3 -48% pinks

Note that three out of four stocks that went to the pinks actually
have gone up. The two stocks that remained listed on the BB
are the only ones that consistently went down.