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Microcap & Penny Stocks : DCI Telecommunications - DCTC Today

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To: Juli who wrote (8949)10/1/1998 9:15:00 AM
From: JOE MEDSKER  Read Replies (2) of 19331
 
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<<<<Joe, I bought 6000 shares through Fidelity on 8/31>>>>

The settlement date for your trade was Thursday the 3rd. When I look at NFSC position for that day it shows no change. There could be several answers for that. One is that someone sold 6000 shares the same day you bought. For NFSC's position to remain the same day after day would have to mean that every day there were the exact same number of buys and sells at Fidelity. Or, it could also mean that sometime in July NFSC started shorting every share that was purchased through them after a certain date that month. If my supposition is correct then I think we have found another short. That is why NFSC has been on the ask for two months.

If anybody else has purchased or sold in the last 5 weeks at Fidelity I would be interested in that information. If your don't want to put it on the publice board you can send me a private message. If we all work together we can level the playing field with the MM's. I know this is a rather over used cliche but I think its worth repeating, "UNITED WE STAND DIVIDED WE FALL".

Best Regards
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