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To: Bob Smith who wrote (4660)4/8/1998 4:03:00 PM
From: Bruce Galpeer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 19331
 
Bob,
Very interesting trading in the last 15 minutes. Either the short is all of sudden trying to cover or someone is coming into this stock in a big way and trying to blow the short out of the water. Either way I like it. Well for the 3 days of this week so far we have seen volume of 922,000 shares. Not bad, not to bad at all. Lets see where tomorrow takes us...

Bruce



To: Bob Smith who wrote (4660)4/8/1998 5:00:00 PM
From: DavidCG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19331
 
I was a little amazed that DCTC stock fell on buying pressure today.

So I decided to track down the transfer agent for DCTC which is Nevada Agency and trust.

In case you don't know what a transfer agent is or does. They basically are the unbiased bookkeepers for the stocks of which they are agents of.

They informed me that as of 04/02/98 the shares outstanding for DCTC were 14,233,762 shares.

Lower than what Yahoo states as DCTC's float.

This is a great sign.

For it means DCTC really has initiated their stock buyback and this buying pressure with no price gain is basically MarketMaker games and not due to the dilution of DCTC stock (which I had feared after 3 days of pretty good buying pressure)

In case you would also like to contact Nevada Agency & Trust to verify the outstanding shares:

Fax a request to Mark Miller at the Nevada Agency and Trust at 702-322-5623.

Request from him the outstanding shares, restricted shares, float (free trading) , and number of shareholders should you decide to go this route.

Ask him the figures as of today, as the figures I was given was as of April 2, 1998.

Good Trading!

-DavidCG

PS. side notes: the person at the Nevada agency claimed that she didnt do any stock transfers today -however there is a 7 day gap in the data she gave me.



To: Bob Smith who wrote (4660)4/8/1998 10:35:00 PM
From: James Harold Alton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19331
 
Bob, I think most of us are guessing at this point, but it's looking like a lot of the trades we are seeing go over at the ask are actually shares being shorted. With the stock so low it's hard for me to imagine a group shorting us to try and make a buck. I'm betting it's shorting being done on shares that are due to CC holders. Those shares are suppose to carry restrictions that prevent them from being sold legally..

James