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To: OldAIMGuy who wrote (5436)3/3/1999 4:17:00 PM
From: Linda Kaplan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6565
 
The value in the history shows cash reserve. And yes, near the end of 1997 (end Sept, beginning October, 1997) with the stock at 36 3/8 in price, I had a higher total value but I also had a positive cash reserve. Now I have a negative cash reserve that is pretty huge, but my stock value is almost double what it was then (if I don't count the negative cash reserve).

If the stock price were 20 1/4 now, and I took no AIM sells before that price, I'd have enough value to pay off my negative cash reserve and have a total remaining stock value that would be a greater than it was then.

I'm not entirely sure I figured this out correctly. :)

Linda



To: OldAIMGuy who wrote (5436)3/3/1999 4:44:00 PM
From: Linda Kaplan  Respond to of 6565
 
Tom,

One thing that confuses me about this is that I've dumped more money into the stock since 1997, so I would have wanted it to be worth more now than it was in Sept/Oct 1997, right? Not just equal to what it was then?

Linda