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To: arun gera who wrote (97)5/11/2000 6:09:00 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 543
 
<Hypothetical question

Imagine a person who went to a party and was asked about his favorite stock and people gathered around him to hear his opinion because they think it is valuable. And then, he suggests how holders of a favorite stock can avoid the shorters to use their shares. If a WSJ journalist was in the party and put it in the gossip column on WSJ, who would be responsible for affecting the stock more, the person who spoke at a small gathering or the journalist who is reporting on it?
>

Arun, I don't mean to be rude, but that's a hypothecatical question, not hypothetical. There better not be any WSJ people trading Globalstar stock or the SEC will want to talk to them!

De-Hypothecate Away Folks,
Mqurice

PS: Cool, got a grub 100.



To: arun gera who wrote (97)5/26/2000 2:15:00 PM
From: tensforme  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 543
 
the journalist reporting on it - your point is well-taken and instructive.

charlie r.