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Gold/Mining/Energy : Pallet Pallet Inc.
PPAL 60.100.0%Sep 23 11:27 AM EST

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To: Richard Nash who wrote ()11/28/1997 3:54:00 PM
From: Quick Bucks   of 451
 
!!!EVERYBODY WAKE UP!!!! IS it me or or does the current (and past few days) trading pattern of TSE:PLT look like it is being OBVIOUSLY MANIPULATED???!!! I've noticed the BId-ask size on PLT lately have been VERY wierd. On occasion, one side can be at 150-300 "units" and other side 5-10 (vitually no one selling/buying). Then minutes later or hours later w/i the same day, the above two sides SWITCH ROLES, so it seems. Are some brokerage houses out there playing "trade up/down the price" or what? Coincidence that a large holder of shareholder is selling on one side while no one wants to buy on the other, then vice versa. Someone with knowledge about any of this please enlighten me. It's not the first time PLT has been acting so weirdly in the past year. I'm just waiting for the stock to shoot up to 30 cents + then plummet back to maybe 20cents within a week. Or worst yet, it rallies to $1.00 + then plummets back down (see tSE:GKM for example of this in march 97:) Well, my suggestion if you are a new investor, buy now sell later above 20 cents. If your in the long haul like me (average cost above 30-50 cents, buy some more for "trading" shorterm, hold long term). EVERYBODY please take note of this, if you care to know.

thanks for reading, remmeber this is just my 2 cents worth

QB
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