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Technology Stocks : JMAR Technologies(JMAR)

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To: Arthur Radley who wrote (3778)11/3/1997 6:31:00 PM
From: Bilberry  Read Replies (1) of 9695
 
TexasDude, I agree generally anyone that knows what is going on with JMAR would not sell (probably would be buying). But suppose that you had invested in CalAsic and had your money in there for years, the stock being illiquid. Then a company called JMAR takes over your company, and your investment is locked up for a couple of more years. Finally you get access to your stock in a liquid stock called JMAR, selling near its highs. You need money. You may sell, even if it is not logical to the rest of us. Some people just sell the moment their stock is freed up. It has happend before with JMAR.

My theory may be all wrong, but who else has the amount of shares to account for this volume?

--Bilberry
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