To: bill718 who wrote (3608 ) 6/24/1998 5:10:00 PM From: Donald F. DeKold Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4718
You're absolutely right, Wayne. I had the opportunity to keep tabs on the trading today, and it was GL on the buy all the way up to $0.365. They then followed with a sell of 19,500 shares within one-half hour of the close to drop it back to $0.33. The 19,500 shares were all sold in an eleven minute time span. Is anyone keeping count on Greenlines's acquisitions? Seems like there have been a bunch of days that they've gone in and picked up 200 to 300 thou. On another subject, does anyone else remember that Antares promised results on the Creek in the latter half of this month. Jo at AGC says they have results in hand, but she has no idea what they are. She said that Cynthia Dean is the only one who knows these results at this time. If they had some significant results by now, would they be compelled by law to divulge before the annual meeting early next month? Do you suppose someone at Greenline knows more than we do, or does Greenline have a client with a deep pocket who's in the know? BTW, I placed three calls to Antares today. They were having a working lunch and no one was available to speak with me at midday. The second call I made was a request that Peter return my call. I left voice mail for him. For the third call, the phone was answered by their automated system, so I tried Cindy Dean's extension...to no avail. I realize that these events could simply be explained away very innocently, but I had the distinct feeling I was being held at bay...you know with caller ID and all that these days. An overly active imagination, or is something afoot? (No, John, it isn't the heat. We have air conditioning down here. I have lots of other reasons to be crazy, teenagers for one, but not the heat.) Don