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To: keith massey who wrote (2901)12/6/1999 3:40:00 AM
From: marcos  Respond to of 5053
 
Yes, bit's intention to change their name came out in the annual report around mid-March, along with some healthy numbers well presented. Funny thing there was, i much preferred Bridges Initiative to Bridges.com, i always liked the word 'initiative' and the whole dot commie thing is overdone ad nauseam, much like the suffix 'ex' has been overused among mining explorers, it just seems so lacking in initiative -g- to call, for example, Winspear's spin-off 'Diamondex' ... how boring. Jordex i believe was one of the first to use the 'ex' so that was initiative back then.

The name did move bit though, clearly that stuff does matter. And now the name Bridges Initiative is open .... i wonder if Jordie .... hmmmm .... nah -g-



To: keith massey who wrote (2901)12/6/1999 8:41:00 AM
From: Far Side  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5053
 
Hi Keith,

Just a comment I would like to say regarding JDX stop loss orders.

My broker (Yorkton) recently recommended to me that I do not put a stop loss order on JDX. The reason I got was :
- JDX is thinly traded
- once you set a SL order it then immediately becomes a market order.

So let's say you put the SL at 1.25 and the next buy in line below it is at 1.10 then your shares get sold for 1.10. Too risky my broker says.

In thinking about these comments from my broker, I said to myself "since when was Jordex considered a thinly traded stock ? " Geez, its average trading volume for the past month has to be way over 100,000 shares per day. N'est pas ?

BTW I accept both bullish and bearish JDX comments,

Jim