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To: James Simonick who wrote (27004)10/17/1999 9:37:00 PM
From: Mark J Trudeau  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 40688
 
Shorting Question....

I have talked to Charles Schwab in the past, and they assured me that the PNLK I own (a very large amount of stock) cannot be used by anyone to short with. I asked this in response to this thread asking everyone to lock up their stock (get certificates?). Yet, I keep hearing about shorting PNLK. What gives?



To: James Simonick who wrote (27004)10/17/1999 11:00:00 PM
From: HarveyRN3  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 40688
 
I noticed UPS announced earnings on Friday. UPS net income was up 29% during the 3rd quarter, the final quarter before going public. Revenues increased to $6.72 billion, up 9% from 6.16 billion for same qtr '98. Domestic packaging profits were up 16.1%. The Co said it's international profits improved to 38 million/qtr compared to a loss of 15 million for same qtr '98. UPS spokesman Norman Black said the idea of going public is to create a pool of publicly held stock that UPS can use in acquisitions and other business deals.
It appears UPS' international business is growing faster than it's domestic business. I wonder if PNLK will have a positive impact on UPS' future international revenues. Also, I suppose that there is always the possibility of a "business deal" involving PNLK.