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Gold/Mining/Energy : Infowave Wireless Messaging IW:TSE

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To: Robert Dydo who wrote (1329)2/18/2000 1:47:00 AM
From: axial   of 1690
 
Robert, and all, apologies for my rant. Here's the crux of the matter - I do not understand how some of my stocks grew, unscathed by their MMs (WIN would be a good example, BLD's another), while IW and BII, for example, seem to have suffered so much by their MMs. Yorkton and BII - CC and IW.
Never, in all the time I owned BLD did I run into anger toward the MM. Nor with WIN.

I understand that boutique brokerages are differently motivated than their larger brethren (especially by short-term profit) - and I understand the obligations of a MM. What I don't understand is the disparity in treatment of the underlying stock. Can anybody explain this?
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