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To: freeus who wrote (5089)2/10/1998 9:38:00 PM
From: K. M. Strickler  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
That would be nice, but it is not 'really' factual IMO! It is a 'stock' after all, and the price is based on what the stock can be bought and sold for. If, for some reason that we can't see, someone wanted to sell 100,000 shares, and didn't care ( had to sell ), and the 'only' buyer offered $1 a share, it would have to be sold! (Not a likely scenario, I grant you!)

Ken



To: freeus who wrote (5089)2/11/1998 6:08:00 PM
From: Tom Kearney  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
Yes, Freeus, it's the law. The universal gravitational constant shifts to 42 if the stock falls below the split price, and all life in the universe ceases to exist. <G>

By the way, I'll be buying some more tomorrow - 'cause I do want to preserve our way of life!

Regards,
Tom