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To: Brasco One who wrote (38129)5/4/1999 11:11:00 PM
From: Redwater1  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 120523
 
I bought NITE on Apr 30. I noticed that the Date of Record for the split is on 4/30, and the split is on 5/14. Does that mean that people who buy it between 5/1 and 5/14 will not get the split?

Is that why the stock dropped 20 points today?

any response appreciated

Ron



To: Brasco One who wrote (38129)5/5/1999 2:29:00 AM
From: TWICK  Respond to of 120523
 
Found the following on SWS:

Anyone here use this site stockgrade.com for your DD ?

SWS came up with a rating of " A "

About StockGrade.com's grading system:

StockGrade.com's grading system is totally computerized and all grades are assigned by computer without the use of human intervention. For a Company to achieve a particular grade its historical financial data must meet all qualifications for the respective grading criteria which are set and monitored by computer. Financial data for each Company is gathered from Securities & Exchange Commission filings and several other sources and is updated on a quarterly basis. This grading system is designed to favor companies which show historical sales and earnings growth over cyclical companies which have earnings and sales peaks that conform to general economic conditions.

StockGrade.com's grading criteria:

For a Company to receive a StockGrade of "A", it must have a one year annualized rate of return reflecting monthly price appreciation plus reinvestment of monthly dividends and the compounding effect of dividends paid on reinvested dividends greater than or equal to 20%. The company must have also met all the requirements as specified in grades B+, B, B-, C+, C & C-. (See StockGrade.com's criteria for B+, B, B-, C+, C, & C-). Of the 14,373 companies in the database, 177 companies, or 1.23%, received a grade of A.