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To: Freedom Fighter who wrote (86302)12/6/2000 12:28:28 PM
From: Tommaso  Respond to of 132070
 
Would appreciate hearing any discussion of the new Euro warrants. At this moment they can still be bought at the offering price of 3.875, though the Euro is two cents higher than when they were offered (giving the warrant an actual cash value of a dollar (units of $50). Euro has to hit about 95 cents by February of 2002 to break even and $1.03 to double, though if trading got volatile soon I guess there could be a higher premium. But probably some computer program has got me all figured out.



To: Freedom Fighter who wrote (86302)12/6/2000 12:31:42 PM
From: Knighty Tin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 132070
 
Wayne, My several votes did count. <g> Of course, I had to have Florida Republicans finagle some extra voting registration cards for me in Seminole County, but they planned on doing that for a long time. <g>