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To: CocoBob who wrote (1756)11/30/1999 4:05:00 PM
From: Diogeron  Respond to of 2082
 
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Doesn't look like it happened. Maybe just a bit of profit taking. I unloaded 500 shares today at 15, which I bought at 7. I've still got another 2000 shares at a 4.5 cost average. I just have the feeling that the WTO meeting in Seattle is going to cause some short term disruptions in the market and that some of the glow will fade from China plays, at least in the near term future, which might provide a buying opportunity. But what the hell do I know? If I would have been that sure of my instinct, I would have either sold all ZICA or held it all.

FWIW, my wife (no wild eyed radical on these matters) whose specialty is writing and teaching about environmental law at a Big Ten university, says that the protesters have some legitimate gripes about the WTO, many of which will get far greater visibility this week. Who knows if it will have any impact?



To: CocoBob who wrote (1756)11/30/1999 5:30:00 PM
From: Ahda  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2082
 
Hi i don't have the information you request. To me it makes more sense to assume tha NASDQ was creating a bit of discomfort for smaller players hence the 100 share sell off.

I do know of manipulation that took place several years ago it did not involve the MM but rather a group of people controlled by Nadir and the method of inflating the stock price was done by a group of individuals whom were guided by him.
It was very complicated move it caused the demise of one huge British Corporation Poly Peck and several other companies who went belly up due to domino affect.
If there is any manipulation in any stock it is highly unlikely it would be done in this manner.
I dont feel the WTO will have any impact on ZICA business because i strongly believe they have created a sound business net work now we wait delivery .



To: CocoBob who wrote (1756)11/30/1999 5:58:00 PM
From: John Stichnoth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2082
 
Thread: How about a contest? Last quarter revenues were $773 thousand, up 28% sequentially. What will next quarter revenues be?

All estimates welcome. Winner gets a big hug from my aunt. <g>

Best,
JS