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To: KailuaBoy who wrote (13446)8/4/1999 12:16:00 AM
From: ahhaha  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29970
 
You'd have to be an insider in order to own stock before the offering. Only principals and employees could have that status since the offering was an IPO. There is no way you could be a principal since they are of public record. That means you must have been an employee during the formation stage and received stock options. Employees up to the CEO are least informed about the affairs of their companies. Therefore, my contention that you are as clever as management holds.



To: KailuaBoy who wrote (13446)8/4/1999 3:37:00 AM
From: red_dog  Respond to of 29970
 
That a very broad statement, which I doubt. 24 dollars a share pre/split Nov.1997 Have sold half and bought back 3 times. But, whatever, I probably should have sold 20 or 30 times

Rg