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To: xun who wrote (106115)4/16/2000 5:35:00 PM
From: ptanner  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573227
 
panic & thread <There was more than $10b money inflow in the last two weeks.>

Any idea how this compares to the dollar volume we saw on Friday?

Say 3B shares at average of $50 = $150B?

There should be some additional funds from last minute retirement contributions (like mine) but these could largely be off-set by earlier withdrawals from regular accounts for taxes (not mine which is puny and was in an iNut IPO which has tanked and not worth bothering with).

While I had held some funds in reserve, I had to buy some AMD the hours before earnings so am fully invested.

PT



To: xun who wrote (106115)4/16/2000 5:59:00 PM
From: xun  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573227
 
Thread,

I just calculated AMD holdings by top 10 institutions and top 10 mutual funds based on Yahoo. Don't know when updated by Yahoo.

Total number of shares held by top 10 institutions:
50,485,000

Total number of shares held by top 10 mutual funds:
15,505,000

Grand total: 65,990,000

I don't know how to interpret this number. My WAG is it's a good sign if the data is valid as of today.

panic