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Technology Stocks : K-Tel (KTEL) Have the cheesy '70s records come to an end?
KTEL 0.266+2.3%Dec 11 9:30 AM EST

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To: Deliveryman who wrote (1228)4/30/1998 12:19:00 PM
From: Rubber Man  Read Replies (1) of 3203
 
From the low float, which side (long/short) is the one that is demanding the shares? I cannot see any investor buying and *holding* KTEL as a long-term investment.

Mr Kives made front page on my local paper about a week ago- funny how his comment made so much sense back then:

"It's all paper right now. I haven't even made enough to buy a cup of coffee yet," Kives (04/21)

It's not what I believe from Yahoo- but the gist of the conversations. You can usually tell who knows what shorting is (and practising it) from what people write in their messages.

It's funny how there was speculation awhile back on yahoo that it's shorters that are hyping the stock up. Shorters usually don't find out about a stock *prior* to it's promotion by parties with financial interests on the long side of things. The same explains why so many penny stocks are bought up and hyped by paid promoters who dumps their holdings.

ISLD is an ECN- they do not have inventory. If you meant to say Datek I'll have to disagree with you- but then neither of us can prove it definitively. So be it
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