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To: astyanax who wrote (3652)2/3/2000 7:06:00 PM
From: Gerry Kline  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6020
 
How do I get a 12 month trading history for this stock (preferably in $US)? Thanks!

Regards,

Gerry



To: astyanax who wrote (3652)2/3/2000 7:46:00 PM
From: sbt48  Respond to of 6020
 
Dear Net: Very interesting post. Of all the mutual funds I have ever explored, Ngtix has been my favorite. I did not know that sftbf was their top holding because when it first came out and they sent me a prospectus, last year, they did not have it. I am jumping out of my skin about sftbf and was up last night until 2Am, dying to call someone and tell them to get up and watch it. I put two people into it today and am really wrestling with buying my umpteenth block. I am catching up to Michelda! From the RB thread I saw a Schwab quote line for sftbf and pcclf. 800-444-7617(7) I called three times today!. This AM , 10AM EST, the quote was 1330x1380. Drifted down during the day to 1340 at about 3PM, and closed at 1220. BTW, thank you for your newsletter. I loved it. Follow all you do and write. Tonight I will read your latest Morningstar article. Keep up the great work. As always, you are my hero, Susan



To: astyanax who wrote (3652)2/3/2000 8:51:00 PM
From: badon518  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 6020
 
net, i can think of many reasons, both last fall, and now, why one wouldn't want to invest in sftbf (i didn't say i agreed with them, but i am aware of them), but i don't understand the liquidity thing. i'm not a finance guy, so i was wondering if you could explain the reasoning behind jacob's problem with liquidity, even if it has proved not to be the case. thanks in advance.