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To: Maya who wrote (47152)6/30/1999 7:21:00 PM
From: hdrjr  Respond to of 95453
 
Just maybe? FLC hasn't moved like that in several weeks, I think that it is a given someone knew before the bell. We can also expect a good day tomorrow for FLC. I just wish that they had given some details of dayrates,etc. OT: Did anyone else see the Frontline special last night on PBS concerning the causes and overall effects of the Asia crisis. Personally, I found it confusing with my limited knowledge of world economics, however I learned enough to know that the market forces, IMF, and G-7 can render all of us pennyless if they so desire.

hdr



To: Maya who wrote (47152)6/30/1999 7:54:00 PM
From: stevedhu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
Maya, up until the the close of the market there wasn't anything unusual considering what the OSX did; however at 16:01:24 there was a trade at 21,000 traded at 9 1/16 the next trade was for 2000 also at 9 1/16, at the time the bid ask was 8 7/8 by 9 1/8. The next trade was at 16:03:36 for 226,000 shares at 9 3/8 followed 13 seconds later another block of 49,500 also at 9 3/8, they traded on the NYSE and a 1/4 Pt. above the ask, not one of the other exchanges, the next trade was for 9 3/16 on the Chicago, (OUCH). It could have something to do with the last day of the Qtr., I don't know but I'll take it, and wish I could afford it.
Take Care
Steve