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To: Warthog who wrote (31448)8/4/1999 4:10:00 AM
From: Doug R  Respond to of 79243
 
I know the answer to this question is easy for somebody on this thread:

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To: Doug R
From: Mike Perras Tuesday, Aug 3 1999 7:33PM ET

Hi Doug:

In all your stock travels online have you ever found a site that dedicates itself to a stock's float size. We all know their relative importance and in the DD mode of finding gems with very low floats I just wonder if you have managed to find a way to resource that info either threw stock screening or some other method?

Appreciate any help on this one.

Mike

Mike, I believe Quotes Plus (a TA program) can scan for any float size you want. I don't know of any websites that specifically track that info though.
Here's one portfolio of tiny float stocks that I've been watching for several months:

techstocks.com

Doug R