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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Corporate Vision (CVIA)
CVIA 0.4800.0%Jun 30 5:00 PM EST

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To: D LEE who wrote (2334)3/12/1998 3:18:00 PM
From: campe  Read Replies (1) of 6654
 
Dave and ALL, what if some of the REG S was sold into the float (short or otherwise) before other "domestic" investors were found.

And if once the "buy back" was agreed to, those shares already in the float would have to be "surgically" removed so that our benefactors wouldn't have to pay through the nose.

Then wouldn't/couldn't some of this tremendous volume be attributed to removing the Reg S from the float?

Or what if the holders of the Reg S don't want to part with their shares and would rather sell them on the open market. So now the benefactors would have to keep a close eye on the selling volume and pick up those shares as they are sold thus keeping the price stable as it has been.

Isn't speculation fun?? Just trying to understand how 9.2M shares don't more the price up...

Any other thoughts??
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