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To: Angela B. who wrote (215)3/6/1998 9:42:00 PM
From: Don S.Boller  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3873
 
Thanks Angela.
Iwish you all the best too. It has been my experience -
having been in the market since the '50's (incl. 16+
years as a NYSE Reg. Rep.) that the very toughest
thing for any investor to do is to really ride the winner(s).
Seems like there are always good reasons to bail. "We
may figure out the market".....but understanding our
OWN selves is the real trick - IMHO.
Have a great weekend.
Appreciate your post.
Don



To: Angela B. who wrote (215)3/6/1998 9:58:00 PM
From: zj  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3873
 
Omaha World Herald,Fri. March 6, 1998

Some class D Kiewit Stock- named after Kiewit Diversified Group, the former name of Level 3- already is being traded publicly. The exchange of shares on March 31 will not affect the value of shares already being traded. Level 3 said.
Class D stock will become Level 3 stock after the exchange.
Level 3 spokesmen Steve Inglish said that after the company is separated, it likely will seek to to change its ticker symbol to match the Level 3 name and seek a listing on the Nasdaq American or New York exchange.
Stockes traded on the bulletin board use Nasdaq's information system but don't meet the regulations and screening necessary for official listing.