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To: socrates who wrote (139912)8/18/1999 11:27:00 PM
From: Marty R  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 176387
 
I'd like to pose a couple questions to the thread, please.

1) By mid morning Dell had traded up to 44 15/16 - 45 range. At that point about 40 million shares had already traded. How is it that another 56+ million shares can trade and the stock price halt then drop from that price? Wouldn't that increased demand/volume have to push the price higher? Maybe this is a naive question, but can someone tell me who had those shares to trade and didn't require a larger premium for them with all the buying going on? (Just trying to understand the market a little better).

2) Can anyone provide after hours numbers?

Thanks

marty