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To: Due Diligence who wrote (4555)7/10/1998 11:05:00 PM
From: TideGlider  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 6528
 
Jimbo: Playing field is level and the records are available in US by subpoena of investigative agency or court order. Too long Canada has protected this kind of mechanics by default.
TG



To: Due Diligence who wrote (4555)7/11/1998 11:04:00 AM
From: Cytotekk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6528
 
Jimbo, that is Canada. US citizens have a constitutional right to free speech. I do not think that would be easy to achieve here, imho.

Cytotekk



To: Due Diligence who wrote (4555)7/17/1998 9:33:00 AM
From: Rich_1  Respond to of 6528
 
Talk : Misc (Biotech) : Amazon Natural (AZNT)

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To: Icabod (47 )
From: bgtit Thursday, Jul 16 1998 9:09PM ET
Reply # of 48
Icabod, from what I have been able to gather at this point the 4,200,000
shares has been removed and short position could be 1,500,000 shares and
800,000 in the float. Even if the stock was to be bought, all 800,000
which won't be in this price range, they will still have to find 700,000
shares.
What we need to take into consideration is these people do not know this
and that the word is starting to hit the street as well.
I called management today and they were please with todays activity in
the market and the force buy hasn't started yet. I couldn't get names or
any other information, but if 4,200,000 shares has need cancealed from
DTC, there are going to be some very unhappy MANN out there. There are 3
firms that have had certain accounts frozen, but no information was
given out to as who they were.
By the time monday rolls around it will be time to get the Wall Street
Journal subscription just to see how the market makers are whining, and
to finally see them get hammered at their own game. You can count on the
fact that they will be screaming about this one. If a MM is caught short
he takes a $$$ hit towards his/hers net capital and on this one it could
cost twice. I think they have to pay $2.50-$5.00 per share hit towards
their market cap plus they have to buy the stock. OUCH

Rich_1