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Thursday, 04/27/2006 10:31:54 PM

Thursday, April 27, 2006 10:31:54 PM

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Mean I hope your right because I bought shares today unwittingly only to see a price decline. I've learned a trying lesson. I guess from what I'm reading now it was expected. A blunder on my part. On top of it I guess I won't get the dividend. The thing that perturbs me with the company that you can't reach them by phone or e-mail. Investor relations or no one. What is their problem? What if I were a customer? I still couldn't reach anyone! I tried yesterday to get some clarification and it was the same today. They must have everyone on Ignore! Mean if you sold your shares yesterday or today or tomorrow or any time after your good. I broke a rule of mine to not buy in for dividends. It could cost more than what the dividends are paying out if the stock declines. I hope this isn't the case. If it does well I'll buy some more. The only difference in a cash dividend and stock dividend is what the company is distributing thats all. We're suppose to know when the ex-date is if the company stipulates a record date. The trick is read between the lines and if you can't contact anyone at the company sit tight. Try and contact someone tomorrow and you'll see what I mean.


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