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To: EyeDrMike who wrote (393)1/17/1999 12:31:00 AM
From: mike proiette  Respond to of 571
 
Eyedrmike , I am another eye Dr. named mike . How many shares did you receive from etrade and at what time was your indication of interest posted ?



To: EyeDrMike who wrote (393)1/17/1999 10:47:00 AM
From: Craig K  Respond to of 571
 
Correct, but they do stongly suggest thay you do....They also say that it will be part of your consideration for future offerings...

From FAQ
When can I sell the shares I receive?
Once you receive notification of your allocation and the offering begins to trade in the secondary market, i.e. on an exchange, you can sell your allocated shares. However, one of the most important goals of the underwriting syndicate is to try to ensure a degree of price stability for new issues. For that reason E*TRADE would prefer that customers hold their allocated shares for at least 30 days. E*TRADE will not in any way impede the sale of shares within this time, but customers with a record of short holding periods may be excluded from future offerings.




To: EyeDrMike who wrote (393)1/17/1999 10:50:00 AM
From: Gil Gilbertson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 571
 
Only state if you roll the stock in less time they disapprove
but do not restrict