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To: TraderTerry who wrote (163)12/14/1999 4:31:00 PM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 374
 
Seem's we have a bit of a correction to go thru, looking for any chance to get back in CNQR, it is a definite "BUY"....Just loved the news with Nortel....

don't expect anything much from the mrkt for awhile. Time for a holiday.

:-)

2MAR$



To: TraderTerry who wrote (163)12/14/1999 4:50:00 PM
From: TH  Respond to of 374
 
It was a total landslide move. They moved it back up so fast I didn't even know where to put a limit in to get some. My screen was showing jumps up and down of a point at a time.

Wish I had got some in the 27 range. Oh well, I shouldn't be so greedy.

Good Luck.

Thurston



To: TraderTerry who wrote (163)12/15/1999 1:58:00 AM
From: Lane Hall-Witt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 374
 
When there's a buyer's strike, as was the case toward the close, it's easy for the price to plunge down through the stops. I'm amazed the volume was only 1.2 million shares, given that we lost 16 percent today. Only 400-500K of the volume traded during that horrendous last hour, I think; all other shares on the day went through at 31+. (I'm not looking at a Time/Sales table, but believe I recall the volume being 700-800K when we hit freefall.) If this moderate volume on such a pronounced price drop is any indication, the stock seems to be in pretty strong hands. We'll see--.