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To: Pugs who wrote (5957)3/25/1998 4:31:00 PM
From: Donna Carey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9569
 
Well Pugs, don't you show up in the darndest places!! :-)



To: Pugs who wrote (5957)3/25/1998 9:29:00 PM
From: TopCat  Respond to of 9569
 
>>'never said a word about a squeeze, just said to "insure " your investment.
Pugs<<

Pugs, who are you trying to kid by twisting your meaning? Do you think these people are dumb? I think they are not!

TC



To: Pugs who wrote (5957)3/26/1998 2:12:00 AM
From: grw5  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9569
 
To All,

>>"insure " your investment.<< <g> - LOL - ROFL

Don't get fooled into this bad joke. You are not insuring anything or accomplishing anything unless there is a squeeze and there isn't going to be any squeeze on this big a float.

Now let's do some numbers. Looking at several brokers an average cost to get stock put into a certificate is about $25. Recently, this stock ran up about 600%. So if you had bought stock instead of a certificate, we're talking about $150. AND if you were trying to be tricky and get more than one certificate for trading purposes, well then just multiply that $150 times the number of certificates you have. All so you can hold a piece of paper in your hot sweaty little hands. Oh yea, and let's not forget about it getting lost or destroyed and how long and how much hassle you have to go through to try to replace it. ROFLMAO!!!

Regards,
George