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To: DCRich who wrote (5539)12/15/1997 11:39:00 AM
From: SE  Respond to of 10368
 
MVSI is very very interesting. Here it is the last day of their warrant call and 382,000 of the warrants have traded without the stock ticking down. If there is that much supply in warrants and the stock has not ticked down, it must be because the company is buying the warrants as they said they would in a press release last week. The company must be the one supporting the price. Does this mean that MVSI will go down or up tomorrow??? Normal warrant procedures, it should go up. However, if the company is supporting the price today by buying the excess supply, once the company is out...it should go down, but the supply would also be gone. I dont' know what to make of it.

Does anyone else have a thought on this?

GO PACK GO!

-Scott