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To: Triffin who wrote (559)4/4/1998 12:08:00 AM
From: James F. Hopkins  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 811
 
James ; If you get any at 1/32 let me know because I don't
think thats going to happen..if it does then I think maybe we
are in trouble..I also have order at 1/32 and no get any..but
have got some fills at 3/64..have not tried selling at 1/16
recently as I want to accumulate some before it does a
bounce up. A lot may depend on your broker as to if you can
sell at the top , more likley you will have to wait for
it to bounce to at least 5/64 before you will get 1/16th.
The MM want that 1/64th for handleing, but there are times
if they get a big buy AON order and don't have inventory enough
they will grab yours to fill the order.
I do AON as I don't like partial fills, my cost is $12 for
5K ..but say only 500 move that day I still pay the $12..
that's no good with this stock..so I do AON , if I
trade over 5K at a time it's a penny a share...that's also no good, like 5001 would cost me 50.01 commissions..I have some sell orders placed on part of my shares at 3/32..and last week that worked ok a time or two..,she comes and goes. Right now I see volume off to what it was and that's a good sign she might start up..trends most often
reverse with a drop in volume..both high and low..somebody wants
this stock they just like you and me..they want it as cheap as
they can get it.
Jim




To: Triffin who wrote (559)4/4/1998 2:17:00 PM
From: Peter Fein  Respond to of 811
 
The documents on the preferred deal are available at www.sec.gov. You're looking for S3's from around March 1997 IIRC.

--Peter