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To: SirRealist who wrote (17246)10/14/2000 7:51:20 AM
From: Bald Man from Mars  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 24256
 
<<For example, AETH weathered the Spring selloff by moving the unlock to October. In light of the current slide, they just moved it again, to Feb. They're trying to locate a good time to maintain maximum profits. Fine by me.

CORV did the same. An early unlock of 70m shares was scheduled for 10/25. Now they moved it back with the rest of their unlock, on Jan 24th.>>

dude, can you explain to me what does the company's officials gain by moving back the unlock date ...
isn't it the first date they can start selling their shares in open market ???



To: SirRealist who wrote (17246)10/14/2000 9:46:46 AM
From: XenaLives  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 24256
 
Did you mean to say that the insider selling created the stock slide?

If so, I question that because if you look at volume over the year there is no significant increase in the months cited as "buying windows". If the transactions are not statistically significant enough to show up on the graph, I don't think they would be siginificant enough to influence the price.

I'm very new at this, but it looks like somebody else is taking a hell of a lot of money out of this one also.