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To: craig crawford who wrote (14261)2/11/1998 11:57:00 AM
From: R Verchota  Respond to of 29386
 
Some nice blocks kicked in and paid 7 1/2 after the bid was down to 7 1/16 for a while. You guys scared me into buying some more today. Hope there is a follow through on that buying. Don't any of you want to take out the offers at 7 5/8. About a month from now, that may seem dirt cheap. Bob V.
P.S. Don't do it on margin, I don't want stop losses to kick in and take us lower if anyone else decides to take some profits.



To: craig crawford who wrote (14261)2/11/1998 12:05:00 PM
From: Pierre Aydin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29386
 
Let me try to explain my account with Fidelity, I have only one account with them and within that account I asked for margin, options, short and cash account. In a sense they are all under one account number but when I get a monthly report it's divided in sections(no other account numbers). What I did I asked them to move everything to margin account(section) so I don't have to worry about having money in cash account. I usually have enough buying power from other stocks that I don't have to worry about cash account. Whenever I deposit money it goes towards my margin debit bal and if I don't have any margin debit it goes to money market fund. If your account is like mine just tell you account rep to move everything to margin side of your account.

Pierre