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To: KaiserSosze who wrote (86)7/21/2006 11:52:12 AM
From: stckn8r  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20808
 
I agree that shares seem to be hard to get, so when the squeeze comes it should be awesome.

On IV, someone posted that Tutes now own 34% of the shares. I have not been able to verify that, but if true it means that over 50% of all shares are in clenched fists.

But as one of FHM's made up identities, I demand an apology for calling me/us a liar regarding the Schwab affair. LOL



To: KaiserSosze who wrote (86)7/21/2006 12:17:08 PM
From: jh26pt2  Respond to of 20808
 
<<So any explanation for why the volume has just evaporated?>>

It's just conjecture, but here's mine:

With HSOA now listed on the Nasdaq, the lone remaining very-short-term bit of uncertainty has been cleared up. We now know that HSOA isn't going to be delisted, and we know that the Nasdaq powers-that-be didn't look at HSOA's financials and go "yeccch", or anything like that. (Not that anybody really expected any of those things to happen ... but when there is any uncertainty, you know that fear and doubt are not far behind.)

The next news event of significance will likely be the 2Q earnings release and accompanying CC. We know that the results have to be released by August 15th; we also know that HSOA has historically released its results as late as possible, so the 2Q release probably will happen on or close to that date.

Until then, there's no short term catalyst for the stock to move. (Insert standard disclaimer here about a contract or acquisition announcement; of course, there is always the possibility of such a PR, and if it happens, then the nature of the game will have changed.)

I think that right now/next couple of weeks are like that period when all the money is down on the roulette table, the dealer has called "no more bets", and everybody is waiting for the ball to land. The main difference is that I like our odds here much more than I would if we were betting on red or black...