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Gold/Mining/Energy : Canadian Technology issues

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To: Vartan who wrote (64)12/17/1995 12:58:00 PM
From: Codfish   of 640
 
Vartan

I think you hit it right on. Once the stock is promoted in the U.S. and the investors see it, there will be much more liquidity in the trading. I sold some shared at $8.75 with a plan to buy back when it dropped back to $7.25. Needless to say, that did not happen. It appears that the stock has reached its trading range of $17 - $19 for the time being but any news of the NASDAQ move will spike it. Is there any way to see what companies are waiting to go onto NASDAQ or other exchanges for that matter? I heard that Barron's publishes a list. I would appreciate any info on this subject.

Bill
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