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To: Jeffrey Beckman who wrote (628)11/9/1997 5:40:00 PM
From: Catfish  Respond to of 638
 
Jeff,
I wish I could take a tax loss on this, but my 5000 shares are in my IRA. I keep hoping for a class action suit against the brokerage house that brought this garbage to the market for public consumption. But for now, there is now relief for my situation.

Darrell



To: Jeffrey Beckman who wrote (628)11/9/1997 7:55:00 PM
From: WILLIAM BLACK  Respond to of 638
 
Jeffrey:;

Talk to your broker. Alot of times when a stock is not traded they will write you a sell ticket with no commission. If not, then get documentation that the company does not trade any longer and write it off on your capital gains schedule. If the IRS questions you on it you have the documentation to prove your claim. I know that our clearing house has issued sell tickets for tax purposes to our customers.

Hopes this helps.

Bill Black