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To: William L. Molair II who wrote (22317)7/9/2000 12:47:36 PM
From: bryston  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25814
 
William, 424 filings basically relate to previously sold/issued restricted securities. Prior to the original purchasers disposing of their interests, or converting them to common for resale, a prospectus must be filed. If you look at the filing in question, it relates back to a July 1, 1999, prospectus which, if you look it up, relates to a private placement from March of 1999. The exact wording from the July 1 1999, prospectus is:

<This prospectus will be used by selling securityholders to resell their notes and the common stock issuable upon conversion of their notes.>

Therefore, if your question is, "Is this newly issued LSI convertible debt?," the answer is no.