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To: Kurt N who wrote (18893)11/16/1997 11:05:00 PM
From: TopCat  Respond to of 55532
 
Kurt,

Digging pretty deep to find......nothing. What IS your point?

TC



To: Kurt N who wrote (18893)11/16/1997 11:14:00 PM
From: s martin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 55532
 
Michael says his post was here without his caveat:

Also, it didn't take you long to forget your own admonition: Lay of off Michael

To: +SuperDave (18799 )
From: +Kurt N Sunday, Nov 16 1997 7:26PM EST
Reply #18817 of 18897

Let's lay off Michael. He's raised some interesting valid points/issues this weekend.

If handled properly they are not a problem.

All I can say is the company had better not be issueing more shares that are immediately tradeable to honor prior commitments of previously issued shares being worth $X on a certain date.

Kurt

To: +SuperDave (18871 )
From: +michael d kugler Sunday, Nov 16 1997 10:11PM EST
Reply #18883 of 18902

The post I was referring to is the one also with Tom Clarksburg's name on it, which Riley posts over and over. It's about undeclared short selling. I've got it printed out somewhere if you need to see it right now.

When I first put that article out on SI, there was a caveat regarding ordering your certificates in a penny stock. I always opt for immediate, no questions asked, liquidity. If the certs are kept with your broker, there will be no questions later.

That caveat was conveniently left off, but my name was still on it. I didn't want my name on something on another thread until I found out what was happening. I was a bit disappointed when I saw this.