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To: Ice Cube who wrote (7625)6/14/1998 3:37:00 PM
From: Pierre Mondieu  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 10903
 
Does anyone out there have the number of shares traded since the run-up of the stock, say since end of March?

I believe there has been some pretty heavy volume days, and might not a good portion of this overhang already have been lifted?



To: Ice Cube who wrote (7625)6/14/1998 8:38:00 PM
From: Wes Stevens  Respond to of 10903
 
Ice,

First let me say that I really appreciate the people that contribute to the thread, especially you and Alan. It is nice to have people that give you straight information that is not bent one way or another by the poster's agenda. As for the shares that you are talking about they are obviously influencing this stock. I am not a short term trader, when I have tried I usually do not do very well, but I have considered taking part of what I have invested in TPII and selling after the stock runs up next time on news and then trying to buy back in later. My problem is that it will be hard to know when to sell and get back in without the knowledge and tools that you and Alan have. With the types of swings this stock has had I can miss the top and bottom by a bit and still do ok, so I may give it a try.