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To: Ga Bard who wrote (2379)6/2/1998 7:37:00 PM
From: Dave Bissett  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4142
 
With regards to the discussion of confidentiality, I asked Dan about this last week in my first call to him because it concerned me a little for the same reasons others have mentioned....he indicated that XON wanted to protect information about it's business (I assume he meant products, processes, marketing, etc.) but that Arcon would not be restricted from releasing (positive) test results. I would assume that they would also be free to announce contracts to supply DF-144.

DB



To: Ga Bard who wrote (2379)6/3/1998 10:25:00 AM
From: Vegas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4142
 
<<Can you imagine being in a stock split sceranio for a few years of an up and coming company at the ground floor. That is exactly what I thinnk we have here. >>

I can!!! 1 famous company I can think of is CSCO. Cisco has done at least 6 stock splits in 8 years. If you bought 100 shares in 1990 you'd have 6400 shares right now.

Lets check out the 5-year MIDLP scenario:
100 Initial Shares 100
150 3 for 2 (1998) 150 3 for 2
225 3 for 2 (1999) 300 2 for 1
337 3 for 2 (2000) 600 2 for 1
505 3 for 2 (2001) 1200 2 for 1
758 3 for 2 (2002) 2400 2 for 1
1137 3 for 2 (2003) 4800 2 for 1

Any one care to guess the share price in 2003?

I like the 2 for 1 splits myself. Of course we know P converts so it probably won't work out like this unless we get an OPTIONAL CONVERT CLAUSE thrown in

For more on trading/investing in splits check out the rightline split report: rightline.net

JF