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To: DYW who wrote (226)5/9/2000 7:13:00 PM
From: mact  Respond to of 275
 
everything u have said is rational, unfortunately, i bought bce only recently so i will lose out somewhat...oh well...for longterm holders, this should create a favorable situation with time.



To: DYW who wrote (226)5/10/2000 10:32:00 PM
From: SBHX  Respond to of 275
 
Could be wrong, but I thought the value of NT shares can be treated as dividend income, while selling BCE now will be taken as capital loss. Dividends are taxed lower than capital gains is it not? Capital loss can offset capital gains (if you still have any this yr).

Ask a tax professional. I'm only guessing here.