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To: VoodooFL who wrote (99)10/22/1999 11:17:00 AM
From: LOGAN12  Respond to of 320
 
Did anyone happen to notice that E Trade got as many shares as Wit? So much for being a CMGI shareholder. Seems a bit out of wack to me.

linda



To: VoodooFL who wrote (99)10/22/1999 11:26:00 AM
From: Henri  Respond to of 320
 
How can one tell if the allocated shares are from the Direct Share program (being a CMGI shareholder?) This way, one can flip without going to the IPO jail for 60 days ;-). TIA.



To: VoodooFL who wrote (99)10/22/1999 11:34:00 AM
From: David Wiz  Respond to of 320
 
I'd bet that the 75,000 shares allocated to Wit doesn't include the CMGI Affinity shares. If it did, that would mean that only 750 CMGI owners could get shares. If that's the case, I feel awfully lucky to have gotten some.