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To: edamo who wrote (295)6/19/2000 8:08:00 AM
From: Didi  Respond to of 1115
 
ed-re: qcom/korea Thanks, teach ;-). di <eom>



To: edamo who wrote (295)6/19/2000 8:36:00 AM
From: rudedog  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1115
 
ed - the recent collapse of channel player inacom raised a question in my mind. Suppose I had bought puts on ICO. With the stock in the tank, those puts are worth a bunch. Then the company re-states financials, then goes into Chapter 11, then the stock is de-listed and is now trading on pink slips, and management is liquidating assets. What happens to those put contracts? How would I collect?

I don't actually have any position in ICO options, but it did seem to me like collecting on them might be problematic when there is a collapse this complete. Any thoughts?



To: edamo who wrote (295)6/19/2000 5:45:00 PM
From: Didi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1115
 
ed-re: gray market reverse export...

i remember buying canon camera bodies in nyc and sending them back to japan as a "gray" market reverse export.

What is a gray market reverse export, teach?

Is it a common practice in the US and/or overseas? If so, overstated/understated trade data?

TIA ;-).

di