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To: slick stevens who wrote (1724)2/24/2000 9:13:00 PM
From: the Chief  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1996
 
The rule is a 10 day average for option issuance so if you wish to get technical about what price they could have been issued at, the last 10 days were a 49c average. I don't like options either, but if what I hear is true, then I can easily forget about .50c options.

I don't have a 15c entry point on all my shares, alot were at .25c some at .15c, some at .30c

For those that don't have a "4 bagger" then even owning RKR for 2 months would give you a 2 bagger, if you just jumped on the bandwagon.......wait your turn....most of us have been here for three years
Message 2164740

take a look at the date and the message number.

the Chief



To: slick stevens who wrote (1724)2/24/2000 9:18:00 PM
From: Keith Minler  Respond to of 1996
 
Hey slick, love your handle and profile quote, I too am more than a little pissed. Now we know why someone kept a lid on this one for so long. To keep the ten day average down so they could issue themselves more cheap paper.

Certainly they deserve to be rewarded for their efforts and risk taking but this seems extreme.

On the plus side coming out with options today must mean that they realize; that they can't keep the price down any longer.

Later

Keith