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To: Thean who wrote (4682)12/9/1997 5:56:00 PM
From: RealMuLan  Respond to of 95453
 
Just type in each ticker and followed by a comma in the ticker window. No comma at the end. Exp: flc,cdg,pten



To: Thean who wrote (4682)12/9/1997 7:01:00 PM
From: Nancy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
Thean,

I believe FLC/RB will remain stable thru finalizing the merger - lots also hinge on if they spint off the money losing division of RB exploration - they have talked about that treatment in the past that the exploration unit will be spint off as an independent entity.



To: Thean who wrote (4682)12/9/1997 10:35:00 PM
From: Jeffrey Beckman  Respond to of 95453
 
Thean, To get multiple quotes with DATEK, just type in a list of symbols, putting a comma in between each one. I have a print-out of 18 in front of me, and believe the capacity is even higher. I didn't realize this was possible at first either, and just happened onto the info. from another board.

Hope this helps,

Jeff



To: Thean who wrote (4682)12/9/1997 10:59:00 PM
From: mph  Respond to of 95453
 
Hi Thean:

I think you're right about FLC and RB. I'm long on both. I still think that they will really take off after the merger is approved at the stockholder meeting on 12-23. I saw this happen with another stock I owned-HFS (hotels, real estate and other related business.) In around May/June/July there was a merger announcement with CUC International. HFS went down about 8 points over a period of time (down from 60ish to 53). It yo-yoed for awhile, mostly under 60. Within a short time after the merger was approved, its stock began to move upward. Currrently it's trading in the mid to high 70's.

Do you think I have something here--or could this just be wishful thinking? mph



To: Thean who wrote (4682)12/9/1997 11:30:00 PM
From: Jeffrey Beckman  Respond to of 95453
 
Thean, I think SDC is the "leader" (gg). EOM

Jeff