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Strategies & Market Trends : Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony, -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Lucky888 who wrote (35974)5/13/1999 11:34:00 PM
From: J.Y. Wang  Respond to of 122087
 
<SHAL>

I kind of agree. I covered at 9 1/2 from 15. I'm ready to short again if it runs.

By the way, I got an interesting response from DLJ when I asked them about RSTK (leftover from SHAL). So, what do the experts here recommend?

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Dear Mr. Wang,

Thank you for your message.

These securities contain a restrictive legend which renders them subject to SEC
Rule 144 (unregistered securities or "control stock"). In order for you to
keep these shares in your DLJdirect account or to place an order to sell these
shares it is necessary that you provide the following information:

1. Please describe your relationship to
the issuer.
2. How many shares do you wish to sell
and how many do you currently own?
3. How many shares, if any, have you
sold in the past 3 months?
4. How were the shares acquired?
-the date they were acquired
-from whom
-date of payment
5. Contact at the company who handles
the restricted stock.

Once we receive this information we can determine what steps need to be taken
to sell these shares.

Please note that unless we receive this information on the subject securities,
DLJdirect cannot hold them in your account and they will be returned to you.
Also, please note that if the securities are sold without these steps you may
be subject to a "buy-in" and any difference in price resulting from this
transaction is your responsibility and risk.