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Biotech / Medical
CNSI Cambridge Neuroscience
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375 really? you mean you have to pay the $dividend the company paid? Whom do you Green Receipt-3/23/1998
374 Unless of course, if Etrade is going to keep the missing 75 cents a share dividGreen Receipt-3/23/1998
373 If you are short the stock you will be required to pay the apportioned distribGreg Jung-3/23/1998
372 Everyone is neglecting short sales in this discussion. If you sell CNSI short aDr. John M. de Castro-3/23/1998
371 Highlander, the answer is pretty simple. Let me make an analogy. Your wallet iswoboda4-3/23/1998
370 Right. I think cash was around $2.25 or a little less and they had liabilitiesmolemania-3/23/1998
369 Don't expect to capture the dividend without taking the appropriate hit in Mike McFarland-3/22/1998
368 Thanks! One more ?, if you own shares and want to capture the dividend but theHighlander-3/22/1998
367 You will have a one dollar stock, plus a one dollar cash dividend-- and unlessMike McFarland-3/22/1998
366 Why will the stock likely fall to $1? It has been rolling between 1.5 and 2.0 Highlander-3/22/1998
365 Thanks Dr. John, just another fine example of my E-trade account giving mis infCraig S. Owens-3/21/1998
364 The $1 dividend notice has been filed with the SEC. For confirmation go to: seDr. John M. de Castro-3/21/1998
363 As far as I know the dividend is $1.00. It was in their press release and also swoboda4-3/21/1998
362 I saw the same statement regarding a $1 dividend. My only concern is that when Craig S. Owens-3/20/1998
361 Yes you have to mark the securities, at least, to market if not convert them toGreg Jung-3/20/1998
360 I am not an expert in avoiding taxes. All I know is a pay every year. swoboda4-3/19/1998
359 Are there any tax implications which could work to a person's advantage. FoMike McFarland-3/19/1998
358 The CEO released a statement that it would be $1.00. He said he is also undertaswoboda4-3/19/1998
357 I use E-trade and while confirming the dividend info, I found the following: DCraig S. Owens-3/19/1998
356 Thanks Rudy for the interesting insight. As you indicated, at $2/share CNSI'Dr. John M. de Castro-3/17/1998
355 Craig, Yeah, that's what I'm thinking. Since CNSI is trading for onlyRudy Saucillo-3/16/1998
354 Rudy, Are you saying that the price will drop approx $1.00 after April 2? I thiCraig S. Owens-3/16/1998
353 <<Not the kind of cash conservation one would expect from a company seekiRudy Saucillo-3/13/1998
352 I am baffled also! I have asked several "seasoned" investors about tlimit-3/12/1998
351 Hey everyone, Can somone explain the whole dividend thing? Theoretically, couApple Jacks-3/12/1998
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