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| - quote - > Prudential is offering commission free stock sale on stock I got when they
you can make money by holding on to the stock, do so. If you think it will be> went public. > SHOULD I SELL? That's up to you. I wouldn't let "commission free" be my motive. If you think a loser, you need the money, or can find a better investment, by all means SELL!!! "Jack" - John H. Fisher - TaxService[at]aol.com Philadelphia, Pa - Atlantic City, NJ - West Wildwood, NJ My Newsgroups & Boards at: http://members.aol.com/TaxService/index.html Where Ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise!= ![]() |
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