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INTCW
An SI Board Since December 1996
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Emcee:  Jean Lee Type:  Unmoderated
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28 Hi All: Now that INTC has announced 2:1 split, how INTCW will be affected. Whatrd-1/15/1997
27 Thank you so much! Your advice makes perfect sense.JBird77777-1/11/1997
26 Find an interesting stock; before you buy look for warrants etc. I don't kkolo55-1/11/1997
25 Is there a web site that lists other stocks for which warrants can be purchasedJBird77777-1/11/1997
24 Paul, Thanks. I know about employee option grants (iso and non-qual). I alsokenneth mcmahon-1/9/1997
23 Thanks for the advice. That's exactly what my broker said, so I bought bacM.Hicks-1/9/1997
22 If you want to have long run exposure to Intel (via either INTC or INTCW) you sAndrew Chow-1/9/1997
21 This isn't a response but a new question: If Intel splits not by officiallBarry A. Watzman-1/9/1997
20 I'm in a situation with a covered call on INTCW which has an April $130 strM.Hicks-1/8/1997
19 Paul Thank you for an excellent summation of the workings of INTC warrants. HaIra Perkins-1/7/1997
18 Exercising the warrants defers the capital gains tax. I am not a tax expert, bkolo55-1/7/1997
17 > If one planned to hold Intel until 3/98 and then sell, though, it would seAndrew Chow-1/2/1997
16 i have owned intcw for almost all of 1996 writing calls against the warrants. jmac-12/29/1996
15 jmac, it seems you'll have a *similar* effect by writing the calls, but theAHF-12/29/1996
14 i just read some of these threads on intcw. i have owned intcw since intc was jmac-12/27/1996
13 Are you sure you don't pay taxes on the gains if you exercise the warrants?kenneth mcmahon-12/27/1996
12 Andrew, A good post. If one planned to hold Intel until 3/98 and then sell, thoAHF-12/21/1996
11 Paul, It all makes sense. But I see only two things to be gained by an Intel bAHF-12/21/1996
10 Paul Well said and written. I wrote a similar discertation on what was then theJules B. Garfunkel-12/19/1996
9 Well not quite... Most of your post is well informed, but you are misinformed Andrew Chow-12/19/1996
8 Current INTCW conversion price is $40.25,increase to $41.75 on 3/15/97 The warrkolo55-12/18/1996
7 Keep in mind that owning intcw gives you leverage on the downside just as it doAlan A. Ioffredo-12/18/1996
6 intc (w) warrants. Gives the right of the holder to purchase intc stock, at anjmac-12/17/1996
5 There is a capital gain tax if you sell your INTCW. I know that investor can pJean Lee-12/17/1996
4 Yes, INTCW will split if INTC splits.Jean Lee-12/17/1996
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