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To: George Yorg who wrote (467)6/4/1998 3:06:00 PM
From: TA2K  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 763
 
George, Joe B. kindly posted the URL for us, and I appreciated going there and reading it. Thanks to you both.

I have a tricky question some of you may have some insight about. Assuming there are these 'chunks' of converted stock out there, 50 K, 100 K, and fragments, and we are seeing them pop up as sells about every couple of hours.... If the *absence* of these sells would allow the stock to quickly jump up a few ticks, why wouldn't these market makers just wait a couple of days, until the price is higher, and *then* dump at the higher price, say a big dump of 500 k all at once?

Any offered insight would be much appreciated.

Thanks,
Nicholas