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To: David Culver who wrote (1734)10/30/2001 5:26:58 PM
From: Peter W. Panchyshyn  Respond to of 11633
 
I have been in riocan several year and even with more shares issued it usually bounces back fairly quickly

--------------- As is the case with the majority of trusts. So much for the disasterous effect to long term holders and accumulators. For the traders with their miserable track records as I said its a nightmare.

--------------- As a bit of an aside. I went through the past postings and as for Stan's assertion that the "guru's" told of how honest the financial industry and its workers are. I find no evidence. I wonder if Stan would point to that post in question. What I did find was someone (me) asking Stan to back up his statements with facts. Of course none were forth coming. There was mention (from another poster) of an increase in short positions for AET.UN. At a time of a secondary issue. But when I made mention that the data showed that the stock price ,at the time of the increase in shorts ,was actually going up. So those that were supposedly making easy money from this event actually weren't. Suffice it to say with that bit of evidence no further talk from these conspiracy theorists was forth coming. Until of course the next secondary issue comes along. Then its back to the same old same old. Just for once these people should give it a rest and maybe concentrate on why their superior strategy (trading) isn't giving superior results like they claim.