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Re: Hoople post# 115020

Monday, 11/01/2004 10:23:22 AM

Monday, November 01, 2004 10:23:22 AM

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Ding, Ding, Ding....

Round 12

There are in fact two types of USCA shares, regular and
restricted. We own the restricted kind. They both trade under
the same symbol. Each type of share (regular & restricted) have
a different CUSIP number. This number identifies the company and
type of share. The shares we have are identified as dividend
shares from CMKX and restricted.

If USCA gave us dividend restricted shares there would be a
third CUSIP number because these would be different (have
different parameters) than the ones from CMKX.

The CUSIP number is an identifier that is actually used when you
buy stock. You key in the symbol to buy but the brokerage buys
the stock for you by the CUSIP number.

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