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To: geoff-t who wrote (915)11/22/1999 7:01:00 PM
From: speculatingvalue  Respond to of 1762
 
I think the big seller today turned out to be 62. About 100,000 shares were sold between $1.20 and $1.30 with 62 continuously taking out all the bids to $1.20.

If the buying continues to be strong and 62 finally runs out, I could see the buying move right through the 200,000 shares 2 has available.



To: geoff-t who wrote (915)11/26/1999 12:19:00 PM
From: geoff-t  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1762
 
Folks, hang on to your TOM for another boost. Just got words that Sagit's phone has been ringing off the hook. Its Cambridge group of funds (which holds a big block of TOM) was on G & M's movers and shakers (for mutual funds) list due to TOM's recent runup. Other emerging markets funds are finding out Sagit's ace in the hole and are loading up on TOM, the undervalued parent. This explains the high volume today. Stay tuned. The best is yet to come.

Sources also said the smart money has been and continues to make its way across the Pacific. This trend is expected to continue as more and more retail investors find out about the inexpensive father more or less neglected in Alberta. This explains why RBC, TD and Nesbitt have been big buyers in the last two weeks. They all have offices in Hongkong.

P.S. Check out page C-14 of F.P. for a write up on GEM. This is good for TOM