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To: Mark Oliver who wrote (2473)5/15/1998 1:57:00 PM
From: Robert T. Quasius  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3029
 
I think that insider buying is very significant, but with insider selling, it is difficult to tell unless it is a lot of insiders selling frequently as the stock goes down in price.



To: Mark Oliver who wrote (2473)5/15/1998 5:57:00 PM
From: Beltropolis Boy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3029
 
>Without knowing who's selling and what, it's hard to make any
>opinion. Anyway, the majority of insider sales are meaningless.

i concur. besides, it's may, the taxman just cometh.
courtesty of investor.msn.com -- note that i only culled the ones in '98:

The following is a summary view of SEC Form 4 filings indicating
completed transactions by corporate insiders or major shareholders for
the last 12 months.

Date Name Transaction Num Shares Price(s) Value
02/27/98 HETTINGER JOHN SCOTT Sold 1,000 $23.19 $23,190
02/20/98 TESSEM BERNT M Sold 2,000 $23.88 $47,750ÿ
02/05/98 KELLER DOUGLAS W Sold 1,400 $24.00 $33,600
02/02/98 BESTLER GERALD M Sold 7,000 $23.13 $161,875