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To: Russell Gish who wrote (1339)3/22/1998 5:56:00 PM
From: Emerson  Respond to of 5847
 
Thanks for your lesson in requesting stock certificates. Other novices like myself should understand (as Russell states) that once you have possession of your certificates you can sell at ANY time then send the certs to your agent. Sorry to stress this again but I think it is an important fact that if mis-understood might keep someone from calling for their certs.

Emerson



To: Russell Gish who wrote (1339)3/22/1998 8:29:00 PM
From: Benchman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5847
 
I will re-iterate, despite Russell's assertion, that YOU SHOULD CALL YOUR BROKER to make sure you can sell your BB cert while it is in your hand. Russell's statement that ALL brokerages will allow this is COMPLETELY FALSE. Just call Quick and Reilly and you will see what I am saying is true. Here is the number if you want to call: 202-872-8686 or 1-800-424-9790. I think it's great for you guys to try and squeeze the shorts, but, I think everyone should be fully informed also. Heck, I have called for certs before, even when I knew I couldn't sell them while they were my hand, just to help the squeeze.

Rob.