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To: Steven R. Bergman who wrote (9325)2/28/1998 3:50:00 PM
From: Parker Benchley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12454
 
Should we be concerned for you? Take up a collection? Make you a paper outfitmade out of the $.01 options that seem to float around Bohemia and no where else?

Steve,

It does appear those life jacket options are mysteriously floating several people. They seem to be sort of like an adjustable rate mortgage that moves down when it should move up. Unlike the adjustable mortgage that is generally tied to unbiased market indicator e.g the treasury bill, the CCEE options appear to be tied to the questionable fiduciary whims of nepotism translating down to finger bending of the board. Is it possible to reprice options to $0.00000000001? Perhaps we should send this quandary to accounting. Oh, that reminds me I have a correction from a pervious post I will post separately.

Regarding my underwear: I was just "feeling" vicariously naked in Bohemia from my little clownhouse here in Minnesota. It was meant to be a pallid metaphor projecting my CCEE holdings. Aside from that I like naked.

Thanks for caring....<G>

George



To: Steven R. Bergman who wrote (9325)3/1/1998 7:37:00 AM
From: CENTrader  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12454
 
Steve,

There is a rumor going around that George sold all his CCEE & bought numerous shares of the recent merger, BumbleBVD.<ggg!>

Bill