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To: Jenna who wrote (6527)3/25/1998 3:22:00 PM
From: LastShadow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
Fund Buys:

Looks like the following had a hit:

BPP - 800k shares this morning at 14.25

Two 'feeler' buys went in on the following:

UNO - 150k at 7
ENL - 10k around 35

What I call 'feeler' buys are preliminary smaller (relatively speaking) buys into an equity to see what happens, or to dampen trading frenzies by watchful eyes ('cept mine of course). Both the latter look ok, although I would be concerned that UNO is getting a little high - unless of course there is a buyout in the works.

As for the earlier question on QNTM - I haven't found a reason, and based on the current price, probably was some rumor that didn't take hold...

lastshadow



To: Jenna who wrote (6527)3/25/1998 3:23:00 PM
From: LastShadow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
Weekly Portfolio

PXD stop at 25 filled.

ls



To: Jenna who wrote (6527)3/25/1998 3:41:00 PM
From: LastShadow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
Orders:

A market order executes at the best price available when
the order reaches the market maker. Market orders
guarantee an execution but do not guarantee an execution
at a specific price. Please remember that the price at
which your order is finally executed could well be different
from the price quoted just before you placed your order.

A limit order guarantees a price but not an execution.
Use the entry box to specify the maximum you are willing
to pay (if this is a buy order) or the minimum you are
willing to accept (if this is a sell order).

A stop order becomes a market order when the stock
price reaches the price you specify in the entry box.

A stop limit order is a regular stop order that becomes a
limit order rather than a market order when the stock
reaches the stop price.

lastshadow