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To: Tyler Mayoras who wrote (34724)7/27/1998 12:00:00 PM
From: Stoctrash  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50808
 
Kubota has been registering them consistantly...but not any selling.

CUBE converts?
They don't trade on the NYSE..
cusip# is 125015AA5, "junk" quality and they are hard to find and trade at a FAT FAT permium.

this is a quote form the other day..7/17

Conversion Price Price Point %
Company Ratio Friday Thurs. Change Premium Prem.
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C-Cube Microsystems Inc.
(CUBE) Stock 18.875 20.1875 -6.5%
5.875% nts due 05 32.573 Bond 90.25 92.00 -1.9% 28.77 46.79



To: Tyler Mayoras who wrote (34724)7/27/1998 12:56:00 PM
From: DiViT  Respond to of 50808
 
Tyler look at how many time Kubota has filed form 144 (intent to sell).
Now look at how many times they filed form 4 (sale complete).
They are required to file both if they have in fact sold.

Form 144: Intention To Sell Restricted Securities
Form 144 filings are indicated by ''Planned Sale''. Form 144s must be filed as notice of the proposed sale of restricted securities. Restricted securities are those that are acquired directly or indirectly from an issuer or an affiliate in a transaction (or chain of transactions) not involving a public offering.
An insider may file a Form 144 and not actually complete the sale. If the sale was completed, the insider should have filed a Form 4, indicating the transaction was completed. Form 144s contain additional information which may be beneficial. The data includes the name of the brokerage firm, insider's address, phone number, and the dollar amount of transaction. The amount of stock an insider may sell is ''restricted'' by a number of factors, such as shares outstanding, trading volumes, etc.



If you look at Yahoo's listing, only one person is listed as having sold in the past year. That would be Tom Lookabaugh, but that's OK he's a real nice guy, who really needed a new house...

Go Divi.