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To: Thomas George Warner who wrote (3385)6/19/1998 5:07:00 PM
From: Michael R.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8879
 
How do you know there was an even split between buyers and sellers? GLOW isn't on the NYSE. We do have market Makers in case you didn't know. It could have been 1 or 45 people, where does your info. come from?



To: Thomas George Warner who wrote (3385)6/19/1998 5:29:00 PM
From: CO  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8879
 
TGW, The thread header was just updated YESTERDAY. It also has the new link to additional research information. I get answers to the questions that I have and am comfortable with what I have found out.

If you have additional questions or want to verify information for yourself, please call the company and get your own answers. I do not have a responsibility to provide you with ANYTHING. You are not even a shareholder.

You might be:

1. Connected to a Market Maker trying to manipulate the price.

2. A Paid basher trying to manipulate the price down to buy in cheaper.

3. Connected with a competitor in some way, trying to manipulate the price down.

4. Work with an investment group trying to manipulate the stock price for your own personal benefit.




To: Thomas George Warner who wrote (3385)6/19/1998 5:29:00 PM
From: Milk  Respond to of 8879
 
That would be true for NYSE, where there is a buyer for every seller (90% os so of all trades are matched).
Unlike NYSE (broker market), Nasdaq is a dealer market, i.e. number of sells <> number of buys. If I remember correctly, only a small persentage (less then10%?) of trades are matched on Nasdaq. I don't mean GLOW is a Nasdaq listed stock, but BB works the same way.

Regards,

Milk