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To: Almost Blue who wrote (3857)6/16/1998 6:37:00 PM
From: Frank Fontaine  Respond to of 4142
 
Dan, I did the same thing as You a long time ago. I sold shares that had a dividend attached. I was the share holder of record. Made no difference. The buyer of My shares got the dividend. It's a hard way to learn the game but I believe that You sold Your dividend. If I am wrong so be it. Frank



To: Almost Blue who wrote (3857)6/16/1998 6:39:00 PM
From: Kurt N  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4142
 
>>I am sure I am not the only one who sold yesterday.<<

I hope you still get your shares, but don't be too disappointed when you don't.

The only 100% guaranteed way to get the split, is to be #1: Shareholder of record on May 29, 1998 AND owner of the shares on the ex-date.

Others say that is just the ex-date.

Whatever the SEC/Nasdaq rules that apply is the way it will happen. If one is ignorant of the SEC rules, then they deserve what they get.

Kurt