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To: DennisToo who wrote (72432)5/29/2002 11:13:57 AM
From: Bruce A. Thompson  Respond to of 99280
 
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The example of Durban Deep is pertinent. During the first quarter of 2002 the total number of shares traded in Durban Deep exceeded the issued share capital. Obviously a vast amount of profit taking took place during this period, mainly at less than $3.00 per share. The sellers are now kicking themselves while the buyers are happy - the price is over $5.00. There was real value in the Durban Deep shares and the selling was absorbed.



To: DennisToo who wrote (72432)5/29/2002 11:18:00 AM
From: Zeev Hed  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 99280
 
Right now, BRCD is actually creeping back down (g). At least the rest of the deployment is mostly green.

Zeev