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To: sibe who wrote (3621)12/4/1997 10:25:00 PM
From: smallstocks  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10786
 
Fact: ALYD is marginable - if the firm your shares are with will allow it. No clue why in the world they wouldn't.



To: sibe who wrote (3621)12/5/1997 5:21:00 AM
From: Robert K. Sims  Respond to of 10786
 
Yes, its a fact, Alydaar is marginable. I bought some that way yesterday. It was the firms call thow as to how much they would allow. They did not go 100% because is it so volatile.

Robert



To: sibe who wrote (3621)12/5/1997 11:56:00 AM
From: susan m. hakala  Respond to of 10786
 
Dear Sibe,
I just discovered this because I had a similar problem this am.
Apparently, some computer source which is used by many if not
all brokerage firms is coming up with ALYD as a SMALLCAP,
rather than NMS. After arguing with my broker who was arguing
with his credit manager, I told them to look in the WSJ where it
is accurately listed under NASDAQ. This resolved the problem for
me. Hope this helps.