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Non-Tech : LABOR READY (LWR) THE NEXT MANPOWER. -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Mike M who wrote (268)8/31/1998 9:15:00 PM
From: Khris Vogel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 455
 
Mike, you read my mind.

I had read the post that Cosmo quoted from previously. Like 90% of the rest of the garbage the shorts are trying to make stick against LBOR, the point in question is a poorly made one.

Welstad has been selling a small piece of his LBOR on a regular basis for some time. When the most recent announcement came out re: his intent to sell, the stock was much higher. What generated the buyback announcement from the co. was the sharply declining stock price post-8/12.

Laundering money - that's a good one. Funny to see what passes for "fact" these days from the shorts.




To: Mike M who wrote (268)8/31/1998 11:11:00 PM
From: Cosmo Daisey  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 455
 
Mike,
Click on the link to see how much the CEO has sold in the last year and was joined in the dumping by every other insider. Welstad files to sell 100,000 shares and then the company announced a 100,000+ share buy back. How are you missing the point here? I didn't see any insider buys in the last year.
On August 12 he filed to sell 100,000 shares and today announced the company is buying back
106,000 shares.
Money laundering.
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