"My little friends", Frank? Is this another of your conspiracy theories? I guess only you know what you are talking about. Anyway, here's the point. Graystone, in his inimitable style, posted the opinion that Asensio created the large short position in KRY. Did he base this on fact? Simple answer, no. Three days before Asensio published his first report (March 3), the short position was 1.18 million shares. Three weeks later, it peaked at 1.36 million shares. On April 30, it was 1.04 million shares, actually 140,000 shares less than where it was before Asensio. Conclusion: Asensio had little effect on the KRY short position, boosting it about 10% and then only for a couple of weeks. In fact, the short position was nearly a million shares a full 6 months before Mr. Asensio appeared on the scene! Asensio created the large short position in KRY - yeah, right Graystone.
Of course, this is only for the TSE, so if you are in possesion of the stats for the U.S. market, please share them with us. Here's the raw data I got from the TSE:
KRY Short Position on TSE:
1996
October 15 0 October 31 53,443 November 15 54,700 November 30 13,600 December 15 600 December 31 20,800
1997 January 15 0 Janaury 30 0 February 15 0 February 28 243,900 March 15 48,000 March 31 4,000 April 15 11,000 April 30 73,300 May 15 103,642 May 31 317,900 June 15 191,350 June 30 227,500 July 15 369,235 July 31 852,800 August 15 718,687 August 31 954,962 Sept 15 879,957 Sept 30 901,600 October 15 938,600 October 31 854,000 Nov 15 881,450 Nov 30 928,500 Dec 15 1,023,903 Dec 30 876,425
1998
Jan 15 867,100 Jan 30 1,066,200 Feb 15 1,197,700 Feb 28 1,181,734 Mar 15 1,177,600 Mar 30 1,369,400 Apr 15 1,289,050 Apr 30 1,044,100 |