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To: Miles Tailor who wrote (46754)1/30/1998 8:46:00 PM
From: Donna Saravi  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Miles,
I too own intel warrants. Started buying them a couple of years ago, mainly because of their price of course. Now that expiration is close, I am wondering what excercising your warrants even means. The funny thing is that no one at DLJ seems to even know how to tell me. Could you please explain it to me? Sorry for taking your time for what I know is a stupid question. (Unfortunately, the last shares I bought was at 69).

Thanks in advance,
Donna



To: Miles Tailor who wrote (46754)1/31/1998 8:28:00 PM
From: exhon2004  Respond to of 186894
 
Miles:

re <<Intel Warrants effect on Stock Price>>

Shouldn't have any affect. EPS are reported fully diluted. This means the dilutive effect of the warrants is already reflected in the EPS.

Best Regards,

Greg Gimelli