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To: DJ Byrne who wrote (46357)4/29/1998 1:59:00 PM
From: Rich_1  Respond to of 55532
 
DJ, good point. Surely Tonto would encourage shareholders to cover all avenues which includes requesting that their shares be put in certificate form. Even if he is right and there's no potential for a short squeeze (highly unlikely due to certain antics), then shareholders haven't lost anything by requesting their certificates. Waterhouse never charged me a dime to get me my certificates. For those concerned about any small cost associated with getting their certificates, if any at all, there's a good chance that you will not be hit with any fee since your broker more than likely will not be able to deliver certificates to you since inventory may be down to zero. As Riley has suggested, "what a great time to order those certificates". With the stock not trading it's actually been enjoyable watching the Neys spin their wheels endlessly here plotting new strategies. As my group has said over and over again, "we would be concerned about the merits of a short squeeze here if these people were not here posting relentlessly as they have been for the last 8 months as well as their antics off the thread."

Rich_1

DJ Byrne on Apr 29 1998 1:26PM EST
tonto,

Would you consider it a must for all shareholders to order their certificates to further effect the squeeze? As I already know the answer, it might mean more coming from you to some people..

dj



To: DJ Byrne who wrote (46357)4/29/1998 2:39:00 PM
From: tonto  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 55532
 
A stock must trade before a squeeze can be affected. Ordering certs definetly can help under that circumstance.