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Strategies & Market Trends : From the Trading Desk

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To: steve goldman who wrote (3001)5/8/1998 7:49:00 PM
From: Craig Richards  Read Replies (1) of 4969
 
Hi Steve,
First of all, thank you for sharing lots of valuable information on this thread.

I have some questions about secondary offerings, and how they work. How are the date and price of a secondary determined? How can I find out in advance what the date and price will be? Do the shares of the secondary show up in the ticker and/or get reported in the daily volume of a stock? Is the secondary usually priced at, above or below the market? Who participates in a secondary? Do they know the per share price when they commit to buying a secondary offer? If not, can they back out when they find out the price? Any suggestions on what to look for with respect to a secondary to determine future stock price direction?

Thanks,
Craig
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