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To: JakeStraw who wrote (4267)4/9/2001 2:57:27 PM
From: BWAC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5499
 
I called em. And got what I consider abunch of mumbo jumbo. They couldn't define exactly what Navgator Prime Portfolio was on the phone, but said they would mail me the "additional info" package that detailed it.

Possibilities:
Holding stock for long term gain status?
Unwilling to sell, but needed cash for redemptions?
Unable to sell due to no buyers in the market?

Whatever you can bet whoever supplied the cash for the shares on loan is having a field day. Because you canbe sure they sold them. Again, and Again, and Again,........

Now anybody know of a fund (possibly money market) called "Navigator Prime Portfolio".



To: JakeStraw who wrote (4267)4/15/2001 1:40:55 AM
From: BWAC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5499
 
Arrrrrrrrgghghghghghggggghhhhhhh!

There, now I feel better....back to the *@&*^#&^# tax return.

Every year. Same old story, get everybody else's done, and going right down to the wire with my own.

I know the final answer. Just wish they'd let me get to it without 159 schedules and ridiculous convoluted calculations along the way.

Oh the bad trades. Oh my. Shouldn't have sold that, shouldn't have bought that, shouldn't have held that. Can't believe somebody paid me $42 for ADCT, $39 for WCOM, $30 for LU, on and on and on. What a perspective on hindsight this is.