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To: _Jim
"employees were unable to change investments in their 401K accounts lasted just 10 total trading days, beginning on October 29 and ending on November 12, 2001."

Ten very critical trading days, were they not?

And one might harbor legitimate suspicions with respect to the timing, mightn't one?

30 posted on 01/13/2002 7:27:39 AM PST by okie01
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To: okie01
Ten very critical trading days, were they not?

Sure ... the stock price had ALREADY declined into the single digit range by then ... critical? I would say not ...

By then the stock was already in the 8 dollar range (down from what?).

Are you prepared to defend a position that says a company may not change plan administrators and, in doing so may not 'lock down' the databases for a *reasonable* (and considerably shorter period than is standard in industry as you cited) length of time in order to assure an orderly and accurate change-over?

31 posted on 01/13/2002 7:38:44 AM PST by _Jim
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