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To: Char who wrote (2447)12/9/1997 9:21:00 PM
From: GlobalMarine  Respond to of 3594
 
David: From the AP article:

<<Under the proposal being considered, companies would have their
stocks removed unless they agreed to file statements with the SEC or
other financial regulators, according to the Journal. In addition,
brokerage firms could be barred from quoting prices for the stocks
unless the brokers had current reliable financial information about the
companies.>>

When I first heard about this, I thought it meant that non-filers get booted out. Then I read the AP article and found relief in that if non-filers start to file, they get to stay on the BB. So as long as these DD companies start to file or continue to file, things will be OK.