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Strategies & Market Trends : Roger's 1998 Short Picks -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Oeconomicus who wrote (2306)2/4/1998 11:45:00 PM
From: Candle stick  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18691
 
LET THE AMZN SELLING BEGIN!.....THE FIRST FORM 144 HAS BEEN FILED!

What is form 144? Read below from Edgar online and then follow the link to see the
filing.........

144: This form must be filed by "insiders" prior to their intended sale of restricted stock
(issued stock currently
unregistered with the SEC). Filing this form results in each seller receiving an automatic
exemption from SEC registration
requirements for this one transaction. A Form 144 is NOT an EDGAR electronic filing;
each 144 is filed by the seller in
paper during the day at the SEC. EDGAR Online cumulates and adds all of the current
day's 144 paper filings to our
electronic database at the END of each business day.

The value of the EDGAR Online end-of-day listing of 144's is that the first notification
of a 144 filing sometimes is the
precursor of other 144 filings. 144 sales frequently come in clusters caused by events
such as the end of a "lock-up"
period or stock options being exercised and can be used to successfully project the
onset of increased "sell side" activity
in the stock of the target company.

Other uses of 144's include targeting individuals who will be coming into money and
may wish to deploy such funds.
Thus this timely information is the source of myriad business intelligence uses.

edgar-online.com.



To: Oeconomicus who wrote (2306)2/5/1998 12:06:00 AM
From: Roger A. Babb  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18691
 
Bob, the GOP Congress responds to big money. Thus I don't expect any meaningful tort reform for small business. But we may get some that is narrowly targeted to help big doners such as tobacco and AMA. They can get more money by making each group lobby separately for reform.