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To: CF Rebel who wrote (4300)2/14/2000 5:02:00 PM
From: TechMkt  Respond to of 15615
 
Try this URL. It is a link to an ON24 announcemnet about GBLX.

Two weeks ago this guy bashed the stock. Now he says it could go to 100.

Fez

biz.yahoo.com



To: CF Rebel who wrote (4300)2/14/2000 10:46:00 PM
From: Theophile  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15615
 
Rebel, if the Institutions own more than 5%, then they cannot sell without notification, and my understanding was insiders were considered anyone unable to trade without the notification.........hmmm...

And yes, the numbers seem to not ever add up. I contacted IR after the Frontier merger was completed, because the numbers on Yahoo! were not adding up. Then I contacted Yahoo! with the corrected numbers, and then they corrected the numbers part way...I then re-contacted IR and they contacted Yahoo! and after about 4 weeks the ~794M shares outstanding became current. Since then, I sort of left it all alone until last week when I noted the % Short...I was just involved with a UTE that had 30 days short interest, with only 10% of the float shorted. Anyway, short interest most definitely has an impact on share price, simply by making more shares available to a limited audience (supply and demand thingie)....and short ratio hides that effect if high volumes are being experienced...both numbers (% and ratio) need to be examined for a clear picture of the effect. PS: the UTE had a 7% dividend on it which was the obligation of the shorts, and here with GBLX no dividend to ward off the squatters...and the incumbrence of lowered share price during a buildout phase is nothing to be ignored. Anyway, thanks for all the input.
Martin Thomas