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To: Rob L. who wrote (384)5/18/1998 2:37:00 PM
From: Bald Man from Mars  Respond to of 655
 
<< David, this is the problem with the NASDAQ, it's manipulation. Stock should not
fall 8%+ without news. MM's pulling it down, pushing it up, selling inventory,
building inventory. It all BS. NASDAQ is crooked IMO. Maybe we should look
for Big Board listing. LOL>>

It is even better if NASDAQ is crooked, when they pulled it down,
you buy more, it is their job to get it back up, so why are you
worrying ...
If it is on sale, get some more ...



To: Rob L. who wrote (384)5/18/1998 2:44:00 PM
From: Copeland  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 655
 
Man, this activity is weird. Watching TAVA today reminds me of the intraday drop from 12 1/2 to 10 7/8 before the Fortune article came out, which was also artificially induced by the MMs to generate inventory.

Unfortunately, yet again, TAVA proves that it has one big bunch of crooked MMs running the "market" for this one. Maybe the story of one brokerage firm having a trading desk devoted to just this one stock may just have a ring of truth to it. Unbelievable.

Oh, well. Traders -- here's another opportunity to pick up cheap shares for the eventual return back to 12 1/2.



To: Rob L. who wrote (384)5/18/1998 3:06:00 PM
From: Mighty_Mezz  Respond to of 655
 
This BS often does prompt companies to move to listed exchanges.

This is one of those, "Toss in a low-ball order and take if off the screen." situations. imo