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To: poorhouse who wrote (59)11/8/1998 11:40:00 PM
From: justaninvestor  Respond to of 114
 
Not every site - This is what's at the bottom of SI:

52-week range: 0.180 - 0.990



To: poorhouse who wrote (59)11/9/1998 12:42:00 PM
From: Amanda Marley-Clarke  Respond to of 114
 
Hi Poorhouse,

I'm pretty busy on the phones so I don't have time to watch the trades one by one, but the volume was high. I'm sure you're right that there were some larger trades in there. From the interest that has been building in Wolf over the last couple of months in particular, I wouldn't doubt that some larger groups are positioning themselves. That's just speculation on my end though, as I really don't watch the stock trade by trade. My job is to keep the shareholders informed of the developments within the company. Probably the best thing to do if you're interested in the individual trades, is to research it through your broker. They could probably give you a better idea of individual trade volumes, etc.

As far as the 52 week high being $6.00, I would assume that because the stock came public in December 1997 at $2.00, these sites you mentioned are probably calculating the "new" high at $6.00 because of the reverse split. On my delayed quote machine it calculates the high as $6.00, but on my real-time quotes it's listed normally.

Hope I answered your questions!

Sincerely,

Amanda Marley-Clarke
Wolf Industries (OTCBB:WLFN)
1-888-253-6657
wolfindustries.com