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To: Richard Mazzarella who wrote (2156)5/4/1998 12:53:00 PM
From: David Sirk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34075
 
Will we get the report today? That is the question!



To: Richard Mazzarella who wrote (2156)5/4/1998 8:13:00 PM
From: Ray Emery  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34075
 
An excerpt from:

insidertrader.com

Typically, the shares indicated on a Form 144 have probably already been sold by the time you see the document. If the seller is an insider, they may actually file the Form 144 and Form 4 sale at the same time. This makes sense. After all, why would the holder go through the paperwork of a Form 144 unless they were ready to pull the trigger? In any case, Form 144s still indicate that somebody has, or is expected to, sell shares. That's useful information to at least keep in the back of you mind when researching a new investment idea, or following a stock you own.

Ray



To: Richard Mazzarella who wrote (2156)5/4/1998 10:42:00 PM
From: Paul R Hnott  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 34075
 
A cubic meter of sand weighs:
100 cm X 100cm X 100 cm = 1,000,000 cubic cm
bulk density of sand (includes spaces between particles) = 1.4 gg/cm3
So 1 cubic meter of sand is 1,400,000 g/454 g/lb = 3083 pounds
That is 1.5 tons to a cubic meter of sand.

If solid rock a density of 2.65 g/cm3 is used (no pore space)
So a ton of solid rock weighs 2,650,000 g/454g/lb = 5837 pounds.
That is 2.9 tons to a cubbic meter of solid rock
Love my old engineering class,
Paul