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To: Daskin who wrote (815)4/22/1999 8:45:00 PM
From: Rock_nj  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1691
 
It looks like the BNBN IPO is now tentatively scheduled for May 10th (per Goldman Sachs). I copied this from the Yahoo thread:

>Today you changed the "tentative" pricing date for the BNBN IPO >from "April 26 wk" to "May 10 wk"
but there was no public >announcement of a delay. How accurate is your information? >Where did you get
this information?

>Thanks,

>Robert

Tha answer is:

Super accurate!
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We do not fabricate tentative dates, we get them directly from the lead underwriter(s).
And just to make a point, we are part of the press, that is why we report all sorts of factual events about IPO.
No fluffs in our reports and data, the free Alert-IPO! website is the most up-to-date IPO site anywhere in the
country.

Delays or changes in tentative dates do not always warrant a public announcement. After all, that is why it is
called "*tentative* date". Realistically, in the universe of US IPOs, very small percentage of delays get a press
release. There are too many things that can delay an IPO in the last minute, including material business
developments,market conditions, SEC rulings, etc.

Let me know if you have additional questions,

Nenita
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