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To: Ice Cube who wrote (7612)6/13/1998 5:42:00 PM
From: James R.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10903
 
Someone help me solve this dilema,
I can not understand why,when someone sells his position in a stock he would continue to post.
when I buy a stock, short term , long term or any other reason I do my home work first. When I decide to sell thats the end of it,I continue to read posts in the event something new is added.
The same thing when someone sells, It confuses me is it possible someone is trying to save me money? I think not. but what is the reason? I'm 66 years old, won and lost a few but this bugs me.Someone please solve this for me.
Regards J.R.



To: Ice Cube who wrote (7612)6/13/1998 8:25:00 PM
From: Alan Coccio  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10903
 
It's really interesting trying to figure how many of the several million shares issued under private placement rules have already hit and how many are being held in reserve. Almost impossible to come up with an answer. I'm more concerned with those warrants I mentioned yesterday which expire in 25 days. It's safe to assume they are hitting the bid with those and might explain the recent weakness. However, at some point they'll all be used up. I just wish I had the knowledge that someone in the company or the transfer agent has to know how we stand with those shares and warrants that went in many directions during the startup period.

I have nothing on my schedule right now for the 27th. If you're definitely coming to town, let me know and I'll block out that Saturday.
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J.S.---I know I didn't mention Pinetree or Olive Investments either. Remember them? Nor did I mention the stock that went to the old PR firm or the various and sundry handfuls that went in lots of directions at the end of '96. Wonder where it all is now.

Alan