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To: Steve Turner who wrote (16189)5/6/1999 10:48:00 PM
From: Colin Cody  Respond to of 19331
 
Steve, If someone had intimate first hand knowledge of "rolling short positions" then I believe that YES the SEC would like to see the incriminating evidence.

If not... then each phone call only serves to waste your time and the SECs time, OR helps them fed an ever-widening investigation as "inocent questions" result in answers that in the SEC's mind warrant further investigation.

Some people say each unsolicited phone call to the SEC during an investigation delays the resumption of trading by one week... just a "rule fo thumb" that I've heard people say. Other say that is just B.S.

... they think it's more like "three weeks"! (g)