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To: nord who wrote (2295)3/8/1999 8:56:00 AM
From: daaan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4400
 
I'll be around. That's not my point. My point is why did I fight the tape so long? (Yes, I am reasonably diversified.)

My concern is that it is not that I am patient; it's more that I am unable to take small losses which locks me to stocks that are a mistake for a significant period of time. These are questions I am asking myself and talking out loud so others may want to ask themselves.

Who knows; maybe these musings are a sign of a bottom.

Best Regards, daaan



To: nord who wrote (2295)3/8/1999 11:36:00 AM
From: MangoBoy  Respond to of 4400
 
[CrossKeys Nasdaq Symbol Changed to CKEY]

KANATA, ONTARIO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 8, 1999--CrossKeys Systems Corporation (NASDAQ:CKEY)(TSE:CKY), a leading supplier of software for telecommunication service providers, today announced it is has been granted approval to trade under the new symbol of "CKEY" on the NASDAQ exchange.

Trading under the new symbol is effective March 9, 1999. The new symbol follows from the rule change announced by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission concerning stock symbols of foreign companies trading on the NASDAQ Stock Market.

CrossKeys has been trading on NASDAQ under the symbol "CKEYF" since it conducted its Initial Public Offering in December 1997.