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To: Boplicity who wrote (16908)9/18/2000 10:37:26 AM
From: DWB  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29987
 
The canary has landed....

DWB



To: Boplicity who wrote (16908)9/18/2000 3:25:32 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29987
 
Watch it canary-boy. There are Texans here and if they see a bird, they shoot! Doves, canaries, humming-birds = all the same.

Greg, you are too early. This is just a head-fake. The top trading models have Q! and G! going in some sort of counterpoint to the market. Often they are up and the rest are down. Then switcheroo; when the rest go up, down go Q! and G! Something like that anyway.

We aren't having a short squeeze until Thanksgiving.

Today must have seen 5% of the shorts escape. That still leaves quite a few. 10m shares so far, many double counted, means 5m actual sold of which maybe half are shorts running for it. Total shorts of 35m or so, means there are a LOT of people looking on wondering what to do tomorrow [or in the next hour or so].

With Globalstar at a high of $14 and Loral at a high of $8 there is obviously technical trading going on. That is not the normal 'spread'. This is NOT due to inside information that sales are going well. In that case, Loral would also be going up. It went down!

Mqurice

PS: Jon, how many Globalstar shares do you own? Any options or other derivatives? I wouldn't ask you questions like how many you bought today.

I have got a great big Tonka-Truck full of Globalstar and QUALCOMM in case you want to know.

Dove hunting:
tpwd.state.tx.us
Apparently Texas is great for killing doves.
These are real men! Not sissy poofters from Noo Yawk simpering on their cellphones.

<<Last season, 393,000 Texas dove hunters spent a combined 1.2 million days afield and took 4.5 million birds.

"I believe those numbers will go up this year," Roberson added, "but it really depends on the weather we get between now and the season opener."

Cold fronts in late August tend to push locally produced doves south, and more rain means the dove may disperse over a greater area, making it tougher on hunters hoping to concentrate their efforts around stock tanks, he explained.

Need a place to hunt? For the price of a $40 Annual Public Hunting Permit, hunters can access dove hunting on 48,000 acres of TPW public dove leases.
>

These Guy-Sized Guys must need a Guy-Sized Globalstar phone to report their kills in to headquarters. Surely there's no cellular roaming out in the wild where the buffalo and doves roam.