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To: lizard lick who wrote (63198)9/25/1999 12:50:00 PM
From: Ellen  Respond to of 120523
 
>> However, Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation may in its sole discretion, at any time without notice, release all or any portion of the shares subject to lock-up agreements. <<

Do you (or the original poster) know if any shares or portion of shares have already been released - therefore perhaps already sold into the open market? If so, the figures given may misrepresent the possible # yet to be 'released' into the open market, as some may already have been.

To this poster's credit, he/she does note that there are restrictions on the selling of previously restricted shares:
some >> will be subject to certain volume, manner of sale and other limitations under Rule 144 << and some >> will be eligible for sale pursuant to Rule 144 on the expiration of various one-year holding periods over the six months following the expiration of the lock-up period <<


Just thought it beared repeating.

Thanks for the document!