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To: Andreas who wrote (392)12/9/1997 11:42:00 AM
From: johny  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2068
 
Or (by Occam's Razor Principle) this can also be some 24-27 OXHP holders, who have been (and understandbly so) nervous since the OXHP non-presentation and that are selling at the least non-positive news , ie : yesterday the WSJ article and today the infamous 10000th lawsuit.



To: Andreas who wrote (392)12/9/1997 12:47:00 PM
From: LoLoLoLita  Respond to of 2068
 
Andreas,

I think that you are probably more right than most of the
other posters here. In past few weeks, we saw lots of
little buying spikes on bad news (like the umpteenth lawsuit).

Today, there was a single block trade at 20 7/8 right after
the open, well above the ask, but it looks like we're
edging down to 20 again. I suspect that if it goes below
20 we're going to see some good hitting of stops, and a further
slide.

If Wiggins had any good news, he would have gone to the
Robber Stephens conclave. The quiet on the audit findings
is not very encouraging.

David