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To: energyplay who wrote (82787)12/27/2000 5:01:14 AM
From: Garlic Breath  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 95453
 
Does anyone have an opinion on ESNJ? I'm looking for a lower price stock to play this sector. Again I'm late getting into the game

Thanks

Steve



To: energyplay who wrote (82787)12/27/2000 9:07:19 AM
From: Tommaso  Respond to of 95453
 
The euro warrant symbol is eun/ws.

At least that is how I buy them through Quick and Reilly and that's how they are identified on the Amex web site, where you can also find other information about them.

I think I will review it myself, hang on.

amex.com

I cannot seem to find a description of the warrant contract, but it is exercisable until something like February 2002 at a strike of .86 and each warrant buys $50 US worth of Euros at that price. If you find the decription, please post it to me.