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Hi, Trade Show Contacts. Here is your e-newsletter for November 14, 2007.
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When you sell shares of stock after a split, make sure you can tell the IRS which shares you're selling and when you originally purchased them. If you don't keep accurate records, you might pay too much tax on your profit.
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