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To: Trumptown who wrote (321)7/17/1998 5:48:00 PM
From: musicguy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12872
 
When you find the SEC filings on Edgar, if you click the form type, it gives you a definition.

Go to Yahoo and look up BLUE, when the quote page or profile comes up, click SEC

That should show you the latest SEC filing. Near the top of the page will be links to recent filings, and Edgar Online. Click Edgar online, and you get a list of all recent filings. Clicking on the form type gives you a definition of the form. Clicking on the Co name next to the form type, shows you that filing.

OR just bookmark this site:http://www.edgar-online.com/formdef.htm#8-K
and scroll around.

MG



To: Trumptown who wrote (321)7/17/1998 7:18:00 PM
From: Wayne Rumball  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12872
 
definition of S-3, go to Yahoo, punch in blue, select sec filings, select edgar online, click on s-3

You won't understand the definition, or if you do let me know.

Anyway, from the s-3's filed by blue I read 2, 1 talked about increasing SOS from 6+ mm to 8+mm, and the most recent 7+mm to 8+mm

not sure what it all means, but for me it would be a signal to dig further, could be good, could be bad.

I scaned over the filing and it was talking about debt at one point. If they issued more shares to retire debt, that could be OK. No real time to study the thing, just a first impression