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To: HardMoney who wrote (57681)10/10/1998 2:25:00 PM
From: Rocky Reid  Respond to of 58324
 
>>of course it could have been some Mutual fund that sold those shares....but for every seller there is a BUYER....<<

Hmmm...BUYER?

Try Buyers.

You see, when a firm such as Smith Barney crosses a trade, they often tend to break up large blocks into smaller blocks. So, it very well could have been a Mutual Fund unloading, breaking it up into smaller chunks, and Sucker individual investors snapping up the rotting remains of this once soaring stock.