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79. On or about January 24, 2002, the Lionbargers purchased 100 shares of Halliburton common stock at a price of $12.22 per share, for a total cost of $1,222.00. On information and belief, unbeknownst to the Lionbargers, the purchase price was grossly inflated because of the Defendants’ misrepresentations and concealment of material information.

76. On or about November 15, 2002, Stephens purchased 500 shares of Halliburton common stock at a price of $21.11 per share, for a total cost, with commissions, of $10,685.00. On information and belief, unbeknownst to Stephens, the purchase price was grossly inflated because of the Defendants’ misrepresentations and concealment of material information. (Must be 2001 -- somebody dropped the ball at JW, go figure!)

2,821 posted on 07/17/2002 5:51:16 PM PDT by Howlin
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Larry, being the crack lawyer that he is, should know that you don't get to sue for recovery of commissions.

I've filled out a ton of class-action lawsuit paperwork. It's required that you subtract any commissions and attach a copy of your trade confirmation(s).
2,827 posted on 07/17/2002 6:03:44 PM PDT by terilyn
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