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To: Slim who wrote (3037)5/13/1998 8:37:00 PM
From: William Whitehead Jr.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3186
 
OK So Who Is Still Buying?
Tuesday afternoon around 2:30 the Swan was off a cent and a half - what's interesting is that only 3,000 shares were up for grabs but there was an order to buy over 76,000. If the Swan was in such rough shape, would there really be this much interest in the stock?
I don't belive anyone is covering a short position, not with an order to buy of that magnitude. I think there is much more to the Swan than meets the eye.




To: Slim who wrote (3037)5/13/1998 8:45:00 PM
From: William Whitehead Jr.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3186
 
RE: LYSANDER
Has anyone bothered to look into this little situation? Just came across an interesting article in the Northern Minner. Seems like there on to something good. Only propably is they have no money.
Also appears the company is considering a conslidation and name change. The next step might be some form of new issue. What if - they do have something. Suppose they do a private placement and the Swan subscribes to it We already own 20%. Next thing you know, we have a viable project and the money to bring it into full production.