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Gold/Mining/Energy : Canadian Oil & Gas Companies

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To: Darwyn Petras who wrote (5069)5/18/1998 11:19:00 PM
From: Kerm Yerman  Read Replies (1) of 24921
 
All / Startech Trades

Ref: techstocks.com

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>>>Is it safe to assume that a pre-determined target price of $5.15 to
$5.25 for exchange of block trades had been pre-established.<<<

Yes any blocks of those size are usually negotiated transactions

>>>>>Once the trades were complete, shares moved up $0.10. Is that an
indication that once the block trades were out of the way, shares would then take normal course resulting from trading activity which in turn would be a rebound upward movement.<<<<<<<

Yes often when a stock trades heavy blocks near a low, that means that the seller is being cleared out of the way. However, the seller can always re-emerge.

>>>>All 3 blocks were internal - meaning buyer/seller were the same.
Griffiths was responsible for 600,000 shares. This would appear on the surface to me that the house has sold shares and are distributing to their clients. Is that a good guess?<<<<<<<<

I disagree. Since it was a negotiated transaction they are usually done at the firm who brought them together. These transactions could also be part of a reallocation of assets from one account to another. The transactions have to be publically reported since it is illegal to trade away.
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Hi Kerm

....Great subject to pursue !! I have tried to discuss this subject with several brokers in both specific instances or in a general sense . Answers were vague and I was not enlightened . These types of trades greatly increase ' trading volumes ' and I suspect may be quite meaningless at times.....

My reply

I agree, sometimes these large block trades are meaningless and whether such a move is to be considered a positive or negative on share performance is a tough situation to determine. The important criteria is, what is behind the transactions when it's an internal trade - the same house being the seller & buyer. If one had that knowledge, it would help in dertermining the outlook for a certain company - at least from the perstective of that specific institution.
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