Thursday, October 11, 2007 1:09:01 PM
I'm also not interested in selling now but this situation does make me fell like a pawn who has lost control of my shares. I'm also concerned that the higher we go, the bigger the fall when all the locked up shares become available for trading and some investors decide to sell. I think that is inevitable, but we just don't know when it will happen and how much of a correction will result. (If I knew the date in advance, I'd sell some of my holdings just before and try to buy back in after the drop).
I'm also curious about Fidelity. If someone sells their supposedly converted NWOL shares, will it show up as a short sale? Will Fidelity cover? Don't know.
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