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Technology Stocks : ATPX: Lunn Industries and Technical Products Group merge. -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Beverly M who wrote (374)11/3/1997 1:07:00 PM
From: Carole  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1923
 
TO ONE AND ALL

Tempers are short. Might be a good idea now to only post the latest you have heard from a reliable source. Even those facts will change probably. Stay cool and try to make some constructive phone calls and post what you hear. A lot of money is at stake here, but in-fighting will not help those involved and frightens those who arn't, but who are trying to make sense of it.

C



To: Beverly M who wrote (374)11/3/1997 1:12:00 PM
From: Findit  Respond to of 1923
 
Bev, you wrote:

>>it doesn't seem right that Schwab isn't allowing people to trade it at all today, there was definately some short-term money to be made there for the nimble - unfortunately, I'm not one of those nimble ones!<<

I have a Schwab account and they will allow the buying and selling of ATPX but not from my existing portfolio. If I sell it will be a short. I decided not to sell for fear of some unexpected conversion of my existing shares. Will patiently wait for the conversion before making any moves.

Jim



To: Beverly M who wrote (374)11/3/1997 1:49:00 PM
From: Cornstock  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1923
 
Bev, when I looked at the quote this morning at it was still almost the same as Friday, I almost jumped out of my seat. I immediately placed an order. However, I know, and you know, that this is the price before the shares are divided. That's the way it should be. There is no way that those of us that bought today have a bigger or lesser stake than the Lunn shareholders. I see some here will argue that, but it's ridiculous. I can undersand how the LUNN shareholders would have some concerns, but....the higher it goes today, the more their shares will be worth. Mine too. Hopefully, everything will settle down over here and cool heads will prevail. It is too bad that those who wanted to trade today cannot. As Doug would say PATIENCE.