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Strategies & Market Trends : Beat The Street With SI Traders

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From: Dav!d8/25/2009 12:52:07 PM
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V.EAS. Rocket (or anyone else) I have a question/comment for you:

Suppose insiders want to minimize their risk and therefore selling some of their shares. That's understandable. But, at the same time institutional investors wanted to get in. Management did not want to dilute shareholders by doing a PP so they said buy on the market. Don't you find it intriguing that the stock price has steadily gone up even with the insider selling? Just curious what you think since we trust you insights.

To be honest, the stock really should not be holding this well. Something must be brewing. Just my opinion. I am still holding (might sell some before) for the next news release.

David.
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