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To: CO who wrote (10675)4/5/1998 5:03:00 PM
From: MiriamsSon  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27968
 
Hi Cheryl-I do understand now.I am sending the check off today.(For Markox I made about 57,000 on my Firmada investment before taxes and commissions.As for my debt that was a while ago and I made settlement agreements at reduced dollar amounts.As for what I am investing in now I am waiting to get back in Firamada around August 15 or the release of Audited second quarter numbers with Myriad included.I hold a recent position in Agti for a minimum of six months to a year not a short term play at all.And I have always favored Franklin Universal Trust,Cigna Income Shares,New America High Income Fund,Propect Street etc.My expectation is Firamada might go to .80-.85 in the near term and a alot depends on in my view Myriads second quarters numbers.I hope that answers a few of your questions)Getting back to Little Engine please look at other boards as well.The feeling I am getting from most here is akin to the law of diminishing utility.Perhaps,Little Engine its time to start somewhere else anew.My suggestion is the three threads I mentioned before for starters.All the Best to Everyone,MiriamsSon



To: CO who wrote (10675)4/5/1998 5:29:00 PM
From: Dick Jaffe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27968
 
Cheryl, the restriction on sale of 144 stock USED to be 2 years. Last year (1997) the SEC changed it to 1 year. However, there are still percentage restrictions on large holders as to how many shares can be sold at once. It also depends on the average volume of the trading security. So my guess is that the one year restriction expired at least 3 or 4 months ago and I am unaware of any filings with the SEC registering an intent to sell 144 shares of FAMH. I would take that as an affirmation, if true, that the 144 holders are in for the long pull.

Dick