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To: Cavalry who wrote (4116)9/7/1998 3:16:00 PM
From: hawkeye  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26163
 



To: Cavalry who wrote (4116)9/7/1998 3:56:00 PM
From: s martin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26163
 
RMIL's stock was frozen because they were in transition between TA's. If you do some checking you may very well find out that the situation is not as unique as you think, nor is it a sign that is necessarily favorable for AZNT.




To: Cavalry who wrote (4116)9/7/1998 4:32:00 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26163
 
Is the DTC really 'frozen' at this point?
If so, will it remain 'frozen' for any meaningful length of time?
If so, what are the chances of a Cease Trade Order, or whatever they call it on the OTC-BB.

Do any, and I mean any, of the 'facts' supporting the 'short squeeze' theory as put forward by Pugsmart and bigtit et al have any validity, any credibility, at all? Now before you respond with some of the clever obfuscation for which you are gaining renown, consider that credibility is gained by past performance and by the supplying of proof.

They have put forward no proof, ergo imho they have none.
And past performance? - heh heh ... ovis/rmil

Not that I really give a damn - I figure if people are gullible enough to fall for this crap then they should quickly lose their money and get the hell out of the stock market. It's just that I do somewhat take offense at the use of SI threads to flog asswipe to idiots.

For those interested in yen/dollar/gold and the like, a longterm Nikkei bear just changed his mind asiachart.com
Nikkei moved up over 5% last night investor1.com (Kuala Lumpur +22.46%! - in the local 'currency', of course)
Dec yen above 7700 cme.com

We may have seen the top in the US$, and the bottom in gold and oil, imho.