It's 60%. Okay. Just to be clear, if I held them for three years prior to October 31 of last year, I would have made 20%, plus compounding, each year for the previous three years. If I held them to now, I would have a net yield of something over 60%, minus the 3% you say, so I would have made 57% if I held them for three years and six months. The only way I'd lose money on them would be by selling them the day after the announcement was made, and this would be ridiculous for anyone with basic investment knowledge.
On May 29th, 2007. See this statement in context.