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To: UFGator93 who wrote (14188)8/20/1998 3:26:00 PM
From: Jan Crawley  Read Replies (1) of 164684
 
Damon,

My perception of this short-term(how short?) trading phenomenon:

Jun 7, 1998 - 18 million tickets sold / 10 million seats
Aug 7, 1997 - 14 million tickets sold / 10 million seats

Both nominator/denominator consist of current and future variables....the 4 million shorts are still the target buyers, but the "capitured" buyers are shriking/boxing/trading...

If the number of the seats increases (which is a given); who is going to buy those new tickets, especially when the current 14 million tickets holders want to "cash out" their seats too...we know that most of them are not interested in watching the scheduled 2005(?) consert

Comments please, from all, the above is very important for me!!!

Thanks, Jan
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