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To: MJ Brouillette who wrote (2345)6/2/1998 3:43:00 PM
From: Jay Lowe  Respond to of 4142
 
No problemo here, Mike ... it would surely simplify the situation if the warrants all went away. Seeing as how we're getting paid to kill them, that's fine, eh?



To: MJ Brouillette who wrote (2345)6/2/1998 3:45:00 PM
From: Jeff Harrington  Respond to of 4142
 
Well if we all do this, and I'll be joining you shortly, we'll drive this sucker into the ground....

:)

Temporarily...

Longs rule.

JH



To: MJ Brouillette who wrote (2345)6/2/1998 4:44:00 PM
From: Ga Bard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4142
 
Hey we all ahve to do what we got to do. The warrants have got to be bought and exercised that is the bottom line.

GB



To: MJ Brouillette who wrote (2345)6/3/1998 7:28:00 AM
From: Sam Miller  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4142
 
what broker do you use? Did you sell the common the day after calling your broker to excercise the warrants or did you have to wait 3 days until the excercise settled to sell the common? The reason I ask this is that you can't short the common as a retail investor so brokers force you to have the shares in your account (not equivalents such as the warrants)prior to executing a sell order. Thanks