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To: Richaaard who wrote (4497)12/16/1997 9:56:00 PM
From: Candle stick  Respond to of 9695
 
Richard, I didn't mean it to sound like a generalization that buying any warrants was "a foolish waste of money". I just meant that the JMAR warrants did not look like there would be any money to be made now, and that the company would most likely NOT extend them.....therefore I thought it "foolish" to choose these particualr warrants over the common stock at this point in time........;^)



To: Richaaard who wrote (4497)12/19/1997 5:49:00 AM
From: Linda Kaplan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9695
 
Richard,

Why do you think that JMAR's getting the $10 million will discourage them from extending the warrants?

It seems to me that if the warrants are extended it's likely most will be converted to stock and will provide more money to JMAR in the future. Surely they expect to need more money some day. If they expire worthless, as a warrant holder, I'll never buy JMAR warrants again and probably will get out of the stock as soon as I can get even. I think buying stock or warrants is a sign of support for a company.

Linda