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To: Dave Feldman who wrote (87783)1/2/2001 3:27:05 PM
From: Tommaso  Respond to of 132070
 
The symbol is EUN/WS

They trade on the American exchange.

amex.com

Because my broker (Quick and Reilly) uses that symbol I can get a quote through them so I haven't tried very hard to find them on any other quote service. Last time I tried I couldn't find them on Yahoo, for example.

They are exercisable through about February of 2002 and will buy $50 worth of Euros at .86 --or about 58 Euros for $50.

With the Euro at .95, that means you can buy $55 worth of euros for $50, cashing in the warrant. To me that makes the warrant a pretty good buy right this minute, less than a dollar above the intrinsic value. It started off at $3.875