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To: Tim Luke who wrote (2165)9/8/2000 1:57:37 PM
From: Jo Ellen T  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 8686
 
Anyone having trouble with Yahoo ? I'm trying to find out what's going on with INPH, can't get anything.

Thanks, JE



To: Tim Luke who wrote (2165)9/8/2000 2:07:46 PM
From: wannaBrich  Respond to of 8686
 
Tim, it happens to me all the time, as soon as I sell, it goes up. What I have seen is a consolidation pattern around 49-50 and then, boom! it went up.



To: Tim Luke who wrote (2165)9/8/2000 2:13:24 PM
From: vagabond  Respond to of 8686
 
Tim, you're right -- you were "telegraphing" your intentions throughout the day, so anyone "spying" on the thread would've known what was coming. I guess what I'm wondering is whether the total number of shares held/traded by the people on this thread really represents a big-enough chunk to influence the overall trading pattern. You apparently think so, and I certainly have no facts upon which to dispute that view -- just couldn't help asking the question. So thanks for the response...

Vagabond



To: Tim Luke who wrote (2165)9/8/2000 2:28:01 PM
From: luther yow  Respond to of 8686
 
Tim,
Had an order in on SNDK to buy at 82 1/18 and the stock would not trade. Finally canceled the buy and the mm promptly shorted it down to 81.5, My order was keeping them from shorting it. Then I jumped in and bought at 81 3/8. Just another example of manipulation by the MMs. This time I won, (I Think). The order was pretty large and they just didn't want me to buy it.

Luther