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Technology Stocks : RadiSys Corp
RSYS 1.720+0.6%Dec 11 4:00 PM EST

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To: Tnsplyr who wrote (1048)12/10/1997 9:10:00 PM
From: Ken Crooks  Read Replies (2) of 1472
 
Tnsplyr, are you willing to elaborate? I agree that the price action sucks. But maybe you can explain a couple things, especially since you are the PR/Recreation Director nominee.

Isn't wide spread a fact of life for low volume trading of stocks which have not yet been listed for the revision of the trading system? Hasn't NASDAQ set a phase-in plan to deal with this, eventually forcing bids to be listed? - (This certainly frustrates me too, but I wonder whether they are likely to address any complaints since they have a plan on the table.)

As for the price swings on RSYS, this has always mystified me but I don't see the relationship with the spread. I see a liquidity problem with big spreads, but don't see the connection to big swings on low volume. ???

Also, I'm curious that the relatively high percentage of insider holdings of this stock (40+%) wouldn't mean that any "irregular" dealings would not provoke a company response. Assuming that there is not a lot of insider trading happening on a steady basis, seems like management is getting beat up as much as us outside investors.

Thanks if you can clarify.
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