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To: Johnny Canuck who wrote (27696)8/23/2000 11:04:12 AM
From: Return to Sender  Respond to of 68446
 
I do like a thinly traded stock if it has a small float. In the case of WEDX I think we can safely say it has a very large float at almost 75 million shares. It does not meet my own personal criteria as a good potential investment but technically I don't think this is that bad an entry point since no one seems to be selling very many shares. The question would be to me; How many shares does it take to move WEDX back higher? BTW, nice chart at Timely.com...

Thanks, RTS