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To: cherrypitter who wrote (12429)8/22/2002 9:35:23 PM
From: jim_p  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206323
 
Rich,

I kept placing 50K orders for .40 and .39. The .40 orders got filling right away with one seller.

I was buying in the morning and after some time past, it dawned on be that there were no buyers but me and what would happen to the stock price if I wasn't buying?? I got nervous and pulled the rest of my orders and came back on Monday. After the stock held up Friday and the volume in Oslo was still rising I decided to buy more on Monday and the same thing happened.

Must have been a larger seller that wanted out at .40. The .39 orders got filled over time and mostly in small lots.

Good luck,

Jim



To: cherrypitter who wrote (12429)8/22/2002 10:08:48 PM
From: upanddown  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 206323
 
Rich

I think what is happening with PGO is that the Oslo tail wags the New York dog. Oslo closes at 10 AM EDT and New York seems to adjust to the Oslo close and then dance around it all day and finally close a penny or two above the Oslo USD value (or should I say US cents?). A dollar is still a distant dream.

The big volume is in Oslo and the rumors of a major player accumulating is in Oslo. New York seems to be doing what it hates to do.....play second fiddle.

John