To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (78645 ) 6/30/2002 1:57:27 AM From: Ga Bard Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 122087 ROFLMAO ... Never neen in the stock promoting business ... My IR contracts state clearly that I do not promote nor any such scenario. I compiled and orgainized information furnished by the companies. I taught my clients how to spot the illegal shorts and Market manipulators and their attack dogs by comparing the DTC reports with the attack dog bashers. ROFLAMO ... This is a hoot. Hey think AMR will beat this? I doubt it. I first became aware of Amr back in 1997. Avoiding people like Amr was in one of my favorite articles in Forbes magazine...cs-netlab-01.lynchburg.edu Or a marketmaker can push a stock up on little or no volume at all. One trader's story involves a Nasdaq-traded health maintenance organization called WellCare Management Group. On May 23 the trader had an order to buy 10,000 shares of WellCare, a sizable order in a stock that trades roughly 45,000 shares a day. For individuals who were looking to buy WellCare, the stock carried a dollar spread, but the inside market in the stock--that is, the price at which dealers can buy and sell--was 12 5/8 bid, 12 7/8 asked. One of WellCare's marketmakers was Key West Securities, a year-old firm out of Fort Worth, Tex. The trader looking to buy did 3,000 shares electronically at 12 3/4. To get the other 7,000 done, she called Key West and said that she had stock to buy. It was around noon. The Key West trader put her on hold and proceeded to take his offer price from 12 7/8 to 13, then 13 3/8, then 13 1/2. She watched him do this on her screen--it took less than 30 seconds--but the dealer never returned to the phone. "I called him again and threatened to file a complaint with Nasdaq, and he clicked the phone in my ear," she recalls. "My client ended up paying $13.47 on average for the trade." Key West principal, Amr Elgindy, d "I have no idea what you're talking about.'' He was unable to say if he had made a market in WellCare that day. The stock closed the day at 12 1/4 bid, 12 3/4 asked. I am very well acquainted witht he real market manipulation blaming the innocent so the evil can get away with their manipulation. Well they could up until the Rico has been use finally for these type scams. Hope he fries but hey this is America so their is a chance he can beat the system. He is very good at market and system manipulation. ROFLAMO ... Old ladies savings ... ROFLAMO. You should have stated if illegal off shore shorters taken anyones life savings lately. :-) Gary