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To: BirdDog who wrote (8559)6/25/2001 2:35:13 PM
From: Dr. Id  Respond to of 10934
 
Merrill wants to pick up more shares. And the general investing public doesn't know any better.
It's pretty obvious to me that Merrill saw the DAFS release last week. They've put two and two together...especially with Christensen. The want more shares.

BirdDog


Sure hope you're right!

Dr.Id@IwantmyNTAPmoneyback.pov



To: BirdDog who wrote (8559)6/25/2001 3:02:30 PM
From: kas1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10934
 
Merrill wants to pick up more shares.

They've been driving down the stock to pick up more shares for a year and a half now. Don't you think they'd be done shopping by now?

By the way, when the stock goes up, is it because Merrill wants to unload shares -- and if not, why not?

A side point... usually, numeric stock prices don't matter in the longer run. There is one exception, however: stocks under $5. Once you go under $5, you very seldom return.