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To: Shack who wrote (1913)11/16/1999 10:33:00 AM
From: SwampDogg  Respond to of 5053
 
Well this would certainly be a good time to make any announcement re name change or % of Medsite. It is looney tunes time again in the US net stocks. Take a look at CHINA-Q the past two days.
The Stockhouse profile did say that the decision on whether the Medsite interest would be common or preferred stock would be made by the end of November. This might be the reason for the rally in the past week.



To: Shack who wrote (1913)11/16/1999 10:39:00 AM
From: keith massey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5053
 
Shack

where do you get your insider trades from. Stockwatch's insider trading search doesn't even list Hinchcliff but I think that Stockwatch is incomplete

Your correct...Stockwatch is incomplete and so is Carlson-Online. They often don't list insiders that haven't trade their stock in several year (like Mr. Hinchcliff). I always look up the latest proxy report on Sedar before I look at the insider reports. The proxy report, put out by the company, will list all insider holdings and options/warrents at a given date. If you look at the one in March 1999 for JDX you will find that Mr. Hinchcliff owns those shares. By going over old proxy reports you can get a feel on how insiders are adding/sub. from their position. In the case of Mr. H the old reports show that he had the shares before and after the run to ~$4.

Best Regards
KEITH