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To: Steve Casey who wrote (1074)2/5/1999 2:11:00 PM
From: Cindy Powell  Respond to of 1664
 
Steve, MK warrants are actually sold directly through the company, so often times they are not on the quote systems, as is the case for MKWS. If you are interested, you could put an order in for 3 7/8 and you would probably get your order filled if you let it sit for a while. Only problem is that you can only get end of the day activity through your brokerage. So you have to just launch yourself blindly into the wind and "trust." Companies like Morrison Knudson are pretty good companies to bank on, so the trust factor shouldn't be too strenuous. . MKWS were recently (within the last couple of weeks) selling at 4 7/8. They bop around a little bit, but I feel pretty good about MK as a stable trader.

Good luck, and good weekend all. Gotsa run now.
It's been real and it's been fun, and it actually has been real fun!
Cindy

P.S. to Makemoney....Yada Yada Yada.....what ever turns you on, "honey."



To: Steve Casey who wrote (1074)2/5/1999 2:22:00 PM
From: Cindy Powell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1664
 
Woops, I better clarify, Steve. You should be able to buy through your broker, but where it is a company transaction, end of the day data may be the only data available. You shouldn't have to go directly to MK to buy the warrants.

Best,
Cindy