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To: Rajiv who wrote (233)12/20/1999 6:03:00 PM
From: Americo Burgos III  Respond to of 510
 
Take a look and do your DD on ESHR! That sucker is also gonna hit hard in my opinion.



To: Rajiv who wrote (233)12/20/1999 9:00:00 PM
From: rogermci®  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 510
 
5 shares at around 40....That's $200 bucks by my calculation. Someone took a flyer. That's a full week's work at Mac's. Hard to believe that those size orders drive the afterhours market. I hope everyone who reads this post has a basic understanding of what this means. There will be a post on Yahoo tonight talking about the institutions buying after market on Instinet.

roger



To: Rajiv who wrote (233)12/21/1999 1:09:00 AM
From: peter michaelson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 510
 
Rajiv, am I wrong in thinking that those small share Island fills are just echoes and reverberations from odd lots at an earlier time. If the stock is active, then there will always be partial fills as a single large and higher bid (fore example) walks up the ladder of asks.

This could well leave a remainder on the asks, which could then be a partial fill on even a small bid, and so on and so forth. Seems like a single 25 share fill, could reverberate throughout the whole day this way.

Or am I drunk? peter