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To: kiethrae who wrote (34686)4/26/1999 7:14:00 PM
From: Lucky Charm  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 43774
 
Wehave NEWSSSSS kinda, sorta...........

(COMTEX) B: Pacific Capital Bancorp Explains Ticker Symbol Confusion
B: Pacific Capital Bancorp Explains Ticker Symbol Confusion

SANTA BARBARA, CALIF. (April 26) BUSINESS WIRE -April 26, 1999--Pacific
Capital Bancorp (Nasdaq:SABB) is the parent company of Santa Barbara
Bank & Trust, First National Bank of Central California and its
affiliate, South Valley National Bank.

Pacific Capital has become aware of some confusion regarding the ticker
symbol assigned to Pacific Capital Bancorp prior to its merger with
Santa Barbara Bancorp on Dec. 30, 1998. Santa Barbara Bancorp, the
surviving corporation, assumed the name Pacific Capital Bancorp at the
time of the merger, but retained the ticker symbol SABB so that
historical stock trading information (which is tied to the symbol)
would be consistent with trading information after the merger.
Subsequent to the merger, the ticker symbol formerly used by Pacific
Capital Bancorp was assigned to PanAmerican BanCorp. There is no
relation between Pacific Capital Bancorp and PanAmerican BanCorp.

Because many Internet search engines and Web sites use the ticker
symbol to index news releases and other corporate and financial
information, Internet users searching for information on Pacific
Capital Bancorp using its old ticker symbol will receive current
information on PanAmerican BanCorp as well as older information
relating to Pacific Capital Bancorp prior to Dec. 30, 1998. This may
appear erroneous; however it is entirely accurate since it was the
symbol for Pacific Capital Bancorp at the time this news was released.

Pacific Capital Bancorp does not have control over the Internet search
engines or investment-oriented Web sites and regrets any confusion that
may arise from this matter.

Pacific Capital Bancorp shareholders and other interested parties are
encouraged to make certain that they use both the SABB symbol and the
company name, Pacific Capital Bancorp, in any searches for information
about Pacific Capital.

PanAmerican BanCorp has issued a similar news release regarding this
matter.

-0- RJ/la* WAM/la

CONTACT: Pacific Capital Bancorp, Santa Barbara
Donald Lafler, 805/564-6312

KEYWORD: CALIFORNIA
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: BANKING COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS COMED
INTERACTIVE/MULTIMEDIA/INTERNET Today's News On The Net - Business
(COMTEX) B: Pacific Capital Bancorp Explains Ticker Symbol Confusion
B: Pacific Capital Bancorp Explains Ticker Symbol Confusion

SANTA BARBARA, CALIF. (April 26) BUSINESS WIRE -April 26, 1999--Pacific
Capital Bancorp (Nasdaq:SABB) is the parent company of Santa Barbara
Bank & Trust, First National Bank of Central California and its
affiliate, South Valley National Bank.

Pacific Capital has become aware of some confusion regarding the ticker
symbol assigned to Pacific Capital Bancorp prior to its merger with
Santa Barbara Bancorp on Dec. 30, 1998. Santa Barbara Bancorp, the
surviving corporation, assumed the name Pacific Capital Bancorp at the
time of the merger, but retained the ticker symbol SABB so that
historical stock trading information (which is tied to the symbol)
would be consistent with trading information after the merger.
Subsequent to the merger, the ticker symbol formerly used by Pacific
Capital Bancorp was assigned to PanAmerican BanCorp. There is no
relation between Pacific Capital Bancorp and PanAmerican BanCorp.

Because many Internet search engines and Web sites use the ticker
symbol to index news releases and other corporate and financial
information, Internet users searching for information on Pacific
Capital Bancorp using its old ticker symbol will receive current
information on PanAmerican BanCorp as well as older information
relating to Pacific Capital Bancorp prior to Dec. 30, 1998. This may
appear erroneous; however it is entirely accurate since it was the
symbol for Pacific Capital Bancorp at the time this news was released.

Pacific Capital Bancorp does not have control over the Internet search
engines or investment-oriented Web sites and regrets any confusion that
may arise from this matter.

Pacific Capital Bancorp shareholders and other interested parties are
encouraged to make certain that they use both the SABB symbol and the
company name, Pacific Capital Bancorp, in any searches for information
about Pacific Capital.

PanAmerican BanCorp has issued a similar news release regarding this
matter.

-0- RJ/la* WAM/la

CONTACT: Pacific Capital Bancorp, Santa Barbara
Donald Lafler, 805/564-6312

KEYWORD: CALIFORNIA
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: BANKING COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS COMED
INTERACTIVE/MULTIMEDIA/INTERNET Today's News On The Net - Business
Wire's full file on the Internet

with Hyperlinks to your home page.
URL: businesswire.com

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To: kiethrae who wrote (34686)4/26/1999 7:18:00 PM
From: Howard C.  Respond to of 43774
 
I believe that person was smoking something. Mabye he was talking about Next week.



To: kiethrae who wrote (34686)4/26/1999 9:11:00 PM
From: munsters  Respond to of 43774
 
recomended-smith barn i cannot even say it...are you kidding a bb stock recom by a wire house....never ever never ever ever will it ever ever ever ever happen...never!!!



To: kiethrae who wrote (34686)4/26/1999 9:17:00 PM
From: Scottoo  Respond to of 43774
 
My god, they are my primary broker. You would have to present your first born before they would ever consider handling a BB stock



To: kiethrae who wrote (34686)4/26/1999 9:22:00 PM
From: investor1  Respond to of 43774
 
No way, you could never afford to buy a penny through SB (Smith Barney), they would charge you more than the value of the stock in commissions! Maybe they should change their name to "Riped, Gouge, Overcharge and Sockittoya, Inc." JMHO, of course. ;o)