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To: levy who wrote (9680)7/18/1999 10:43:00 AM
From: Steven R. Michaud  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 28311
 
Thanks for the response...and I agree...(do the PR guys/gals from GNET read this?? I know some do)

I can't imagine a company being bought out immediately getting rid of the shares...(unless the owners are in a very tough spot)...for the most part I would imagine them holding on until a more advantageous time....

on another not...

Is it my imagination or are our swings in stock price not as extreme??? Do you think that with twice as many shares in the float than before the split...the swing in stock price is lesser???

I don't recall any $20+ gains/losses since the split....

thanks for the previous answer

Steve