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To: OldAIMGuy who wrote (13743)11/28/2000 10:25:28 PM
From: Steve Grabczyk  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18928
 
Hi Tom: Yeah I like that speculation direction.

Off that topic for a moment. As you may know, my favorite penny stock was delisted last week off the OTC BB. I rediscovered it on the pink sheets after contacting IR at the company. My questions is (and this may requalify me for the 2001 Strewie)......How does one go about trading a pink sheet issue? They did recommend that I visit this neat new site (pinksheets.com). Wow! very interesting list of stocks! I also noticed a number of well known foreign company ADR's listed there (Heineken for example). Anyone give me some insight? This stuff seems very volatile (AIM-able)

Thanks. and Regards, Steve



To: OldAIMGuy who wrote (13743)11/29/2000 9:48:52 AM
From: Jhende  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18928
 
Tom

The President of TD Waterhouse Group agrees with you on the March top.

In the Monday Wall Street Journal, a article titled
"For Day Traders Its a Far Cry from Glory Days", had this in a paragraph:

Frank Petrilli, says he suspected the market was near a top in March when a cleaning woman walked into his office and asked for four new account applications for family members who wanted to try their hand at trading. But, he says, he
hasn't heard a word from her since.