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Technology Stocks : Fonix:Voice Recognition Product (FONX)

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To: Fairways9 who wrote (1497)12/16/1997 7:18:00 PM
From: ed doell   of 3347
 
>>Question for anybody who might know.

It is possible to determine WHO ownes the 1.5 million shares that are short?

I ask this question because I wonder if it is possible that the insiders are affiliated with someone or
some entity that is selling these shares short but could avoid the insider trading disclosure laws. By
doing so, they (Stu, Mu, and Du) would be able to hedge their shares that they proudly say THEY
(i.e. Stu, Mu and Du) have never sold.<<

Hi Marc,

Nothing paranoid about that thought IMHO. It's logical to think that way. If you had that many shares, wouldn't you do that, if you could do that?

But I know of no way to determine that.

I sort of doubt that's taking place but have no basis for it that I can point to..."fuzzy logic" fur sure dude.

Good luck, maybe someone has a suggestion as to how to access that angle,

Ed
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