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Non-Tech : James Cramer

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To: StockDung who wrote (707)9/17/2000 8:30:26 PM
From: RockyBalboa  Read Replies (1) of 766
 
Jim Cramer is a brave man. He is buying his own stock, at higher than todays's prices.

biz.yahoo.com

25-Aug-00 CRAMER, JAMES J
Director, 10% Beneficial Owner * 5,000
TSCM Purchased at $8.56/Share.
Cost of $42,800.
24-Aug-00 CRAMER, JAMES J
Director, 10% Beneficial Owner * 10,000
TSCM Purchased at $8.00/Share.
Cost of $80,000.
22-Aug-00 CRAMER, JAMES J
Director, 10% Beneficial Owner * 15,000
TSCM Purchased at $7.83/Share.
Cost of $117,450.
21-Aug-00 CRAMER, JAMES J
Director, 10% Beneficial Owner * 5,000
TSCM Purchased at $7.00/Share.
Cost of $35,000.
11-Aug-00 CRAMER, JAMES J
Director, 10% Beneficial Owner * 5,000
TSCM Purchased at $6.75/Share.
Cost of $33,750.
10-Aug-00 PERETZ, MARTIN
Director, 10% Beneficial Owner * 50,000
TSCM Purchased at $6.40/Share.
Cost of $320,000.
10-Aug-00 CRAMER, JAMES J
Director, 10% Beneficial Owner * 50,000
TSCM Purchased at $6.36/Share.
Cost of $318,000.

But the number of filed 144s is longer and bigger in shares.
Will be interesting to see the corresponding sales. Have such sales happened or have they let the 144s expiring???

And, if Jim Cramer is buying stock, maybe he could write an article about it: Why does he believe the stock is undervalued?
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