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To: John Sladek who wrote (554)4/11/2001 6:47:37 PM
From: John Sladek  Respond to of 8273
 
marcos,
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To: John Sladek who wrote (554)4/12/2001 1:19:28 AM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8273
 
Old news yes, but the reaction is often delayed or anticipatory or just generally random ... xcl is such a thin trader that i think the 'random' comes into it a lot - one player getting in or out can move it significantly, i moved it an amazing amount myself one time with a paltry few shares ... but it was going that way anyway of course.

Problem with them getting financing privately is that then no houses are loaded up on cheap paper and motivated to crank the thing to a healthy distribution level, so you don't get the promotion .... on the other side of it, those houses are not motivated to see each run fail so they can load up again, either .... better this way for sure, but it does make for tedious holding -g-

Offered at eighteen and a half canuckadoodle pfennigs, hoo-hah ... i haven't been watching ... and now that my favourite secretary has decided to take a long weekend, i'm virtually pfennigless until maybe wednesday the 18th, aargh ... well it's not going anywhere in a hurry, looks like ... for me it is a high-leverage call on the PoG that oscillates between the .teens and the .40s and will one day make it big when and if [and heavy on the if] ... speaking of which, check out the link in this post - Message 15650120