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To: Joe Krupa who wrote (8108)11/25/2001 11:51:50 PM
From: Cal Gary  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14101
 
Hi Joe, agreed the next short report can be revealing. <gg>

Chew on this awhile too.

Regarding DMX share trade volume:

Each of the three amigos, generally represent a range of 13.3%, 17% and 18% of the trade volume per day on the sell side.

On monday, with > 475,000 shares traded, each represented
2.9%, 4.5% and 3.8% of the trade volume that day on the sell side. (With their (rare) buying that day, my numbers might be skewed a bit)

So, one would have thought they would have completed their assignment on that day by selling more, or their normal % of sales. So they would be done their selling for the current financing in play. But, no.

Umm, did I mention Calgary Stampeders are the nations 2001 Grey Cup Champions??!!

This suggest to me that their traders are instructed only sell an approximate number of shares per day. It doesn't correlate to a % of volume in the day. But still, in line with a 20 day weighted average price hedge.

Another explaination is their traders are
1. good soldiers
2. disciplined traders
3. or juniors

Disclaimer, I've only spent a few minutes to retrieve an analyse the foregoing. So don't read too much into it. Yet. Unless you want to add further.