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To: stockroach who wrote (12370)12/13/1998 12:38:00 PM
From: dick williams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14577
 
Any stock, no matter how good or bad, will not

change in price very much unless it has a sponsor.

A sponsor can be the company itself or a firm or

individual. They will sponsor the stock for their

own self interest, ie. they will buy stock while

issueing negative statements, then when the supply

dries up, begin issuing positive statements.

For the last month, anyone who knows how to interpet

charts, has seen someone buying several hundred thousand

shares of SIII. You can sell your shares, however, i'll

wait for the sponser to move the price up, and i'll

sell when he does.