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To: rgammon who wrote (44)6/8/2001 2:56:07 PM
From: OldAIMGuy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 127
 
Hi RG, Yes, what to do with a stock that's "delisted?"

This dilemma caused me some problems, so I just decided to continue to track the stocks even if they're off the list. The reason is that AIM needs time to do its work and isn't really concerned about growth as much as our investments' "frequency and amplitude" readings. One thought that I had was that some of these stocks actually might become "better" AIM stocks after they're off the list. However, I can't yet prove that.

Thanks for taking the time to post your thoughts and also your cautions.

Best regards, Tom