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Non-Tech : NORE - High Tech Bingo Equipment - Online Bingo

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To: Silicon Trader who wrote (250)1/8/1998 2:12:00 PM
From: Carl Jackson  Read Replies (1) of 7701
 
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The MM shouldn't be holding that much stock at these levels. At least not stock they accumulated since the October run up. I believe the bid only hit below 35 cents once since then and very very few shares traded. Isn't it odd that we have 63K of buys and the ask doesn't move and them we have a 200 share sell and the ask drops a penny. I'm not a conspiracy theorist but I just don't understand.

As a question to anyone who knows. Is there any way of finding out how many shares a particular stock's MMs (or an individual MM) are holding in that stock. What is considered average in a BB stock like NRAG? Is it loosely linked to average daily volume, or the probability of news or drug induced visions? I know in the past we have done some mental gymnastics over how short or flush the NRAG MMs were but it appeared to be pure guess work.

This may be my own drug induced rememberance but someone mentioned some publication which, I believe, listed the number of shares of a given stock that was owned (either in street name or individually) and thus one may be able to extrapolate the number of shares remaining in the float presumably held my MMs.

Any comments welcome and TIA
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