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To: FHM who wrote (91)7/21/2006 3:53:55 PM
From: corprit_raider  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 20808
 
FHM
doesnt that Schawb deal, as you reported it, mean that Schwab now has an incentive to keep the price as low as possible?

since their payments are based on closing price of HSOA each day...

that is NOT good news to me. It means schwab will do everything they can to keep this from soaring as long as they have shares out on loan on which they need to pay 2% per month.

am I missing something? If not, I knew this thing smelled rotten to the core.



To: FHM who wrote (91)7/22/2006 9:33:46 AM
From: janvermeesch  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20808
 
FHM,

Was your "reliable source" not mistaken?

This "11.9" sounds suspiciously like the 11.91 million shares short that I find on ShortSqueeze.com (July 2006)

Or in % of float almost 3 times as high.

If it were only 11.9%, when would they all have bought?