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To: sand wedge who wrote (7504)2/21/1998 5:54:00 PM
From: Zeev Hed  Respond to of 11888
 
Sand, actually the first knee jerk reaction of the stock, was, I believe, an ascend back above 4, then after second thought (and some "distribution"?) it proceeded back down to its recent resistance. I would not have asked OILRX' for explanation if I knew how to interpret the release, but I do find OILRX explanation difficult to digest.

Zeev



To: sand wedge who wrote (7504)2/21/1998 5:55:00 PM
From: DRRISK  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11888
 
The company wants to keep the levels of the stock high and find some support in this area until they can get their shi* together and put out the news that will make our wait worthwhile. I am sure Millenium has worn out their excuses and this release is a great distraction for all the masses that are hungry for news. We are not talking anymore about GF selling the shares are we? The release that indicated that GF has 1 million + shares is all wet. He has 4 million plus shares and this sale is a small percentage of his holdings. The log data is another indication that GF et al are preparing to defend their numbers on the seismic from a number of points. We now have the OIL PATCH KIDS: OILRX and QDOG. Come on guys give us the skinny on this Lawrence Olivier gobbledy gook and tell us we are the Clammpetts of Beverly Hills.

DrRisk