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To: scion who wrote (2503)10/11/2010 2:24:05 PM
From: SteveFRespond to of 53574
 
A few more Coy posts on the Longs board:

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Re: JBII buys today
Post Frank Coy on Tue Mar 02, 2010 9:12 am

Z,.....What is going on with the huge bid/ask spread. I have been in the business a long time and have never seen this, especially since the bid/ask has been relatively much tighter since JBII started trading.

It sort of smells like some sort of manipulation. Is it possible that the MM's may be working against showing a $4 bid? It seems strange that all the activity yesterday was at $4+ but there was only a short period of the trading day where a $4 bid was shown.

What's up?

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Re: Awwww, the board is dying
Post Frank Coy on Fri Feb 26, 2010 9:32 am

Nah, as Mark Twain said, "it is better to remain silent and appear stupid than to open your mouth and remove all doubt". Many of the HUBsters obviously never read Twain. There will be lots to talk about at some point.

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Post Frank Coy on Tue Apr 13, 2010 4:08 pm

YAHOOOO! is right They post on yahoo, we just get to yell it

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Re: URS is not yet engaged...
Post Frank Coy on Wed Mar 31, 2010 8:26 am

No brainer, engage them at the site. We get one chance to execute this roll out and the kind of information URS can provide will cover questions from regulators (permit issuers), politicians, environmentalists, shareholders, JV investors, etc.

Those questions being answered specifically = faster rollout, no gliches


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Re: John seems happy today...
Post Frank Coy on Mon Mar 01, 2010 4:36 pm

A good day for John usually means a good day for shareholders!!