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Floorless Preferred Stock/Debenture
An SI Board Since January 1998
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888 InfoStream, Got it. I realized there would be some share left over after coveMark Ivan-8/24/1999
887 CMon, that is what I would have presumed, but that is a strange language, the lZeev Hed-8/24/1999
886 <i>the company can choose to redeem for cash (shares they would have issuGerald Walls-8/24/1999
885 The ASTN language you call confusing: << Beginning on February 18, 2000CMon-8/24/1999
884 Auric, until Feb 17 2000, the issue is floored at the worst case to 7.8 or so. Zeev Hed-8/24/1999
883 Auric dude: I read the ASTN language as follows: After the floor period expirCMon-8/24/1999
882 Could you please take a look at ASTN: #reply-11050164 Your estimeed judgement wSir Auric Goldfinger-8/24/1999
881 Lee, when I said you fictionalized the story I did not mean that it was untrueMama Bear-8/24/1999
880 I can assure you...the story was not fiction.... LeeLee Walsh-8/24/1999
879 Barb, Both Rajiv and myself were commenting on a senario presented in #reply-11surelock-8/24/1999
878 I decided to end my experiment on AND. I covered my 1000 shares at 5-7/16. OnGerald Walls-8/24/1999
877 Rajiv, I doubt that description is an accurate representation of what happenedMama Bear-8/24/1999
876 Barb, I was referring to the case presented in #reply-11046562 where a pure debRajiv-8/24/1999
875 <i>"Don't you think they are taking substantial risk by playingMama Bear-8/24/1999
874 surelock, there is usually a provision in the language of the convertible thatMama Bear-8/24/1999
873 Finally - here is a line of companies that were in contact with Ronald G WilliaMr. Jens Tingleff-8/24/1999
872 Those sinister a''holes do the same with preferred stock: Take these eMr. Jens Tingleff-8/24/1999
871 Got it. Very nice explanation. Joe PTG&LI !!!Joe Copia-8/24/1999
870 I thought this would start some interesting discussion... The point is they shLee Walsh-8/24/1999
869 Yes they do Rajiv - No daytrading group has ever had the power to keep a artifiMr. Jens Tingleff-8/24/1999
868 Mark, > If they made all their money by shorting the stock to death, then tsurelock-8/24/1999
867 The calculus may be different. If they short a number of shares from $2 to $0.RockyBalboa-8/24/1999
866 Let us assume that they shorted 1 million shares causing the stock price to droRajiv-8/24/1999
865 Lee, Interesting, but one thing doesn't make sense: <i>OK, what doMark Ivan-8/24/1999
864 Hi Lee - I to ask you a favor concerning the stock you refer to in previous posMr. Jens Tingleff-8/24/1999
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