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To: Jim H who wrote (6218)12/30/1998 9:58:00 AM
From: port_mgr  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21143
 
All of you guys need to do yourselves a favor. Get invited to sit on an otc trading desk for a day. It will blow your minds. (and if you get the chance, remind yourself that it is very mild compared to what it used to be before the sec took off its blinders.)

The late day buyer absolutely knows that something is happening, because his buying pattern indicates he is in a "controlled" hurry. By that I mean he wants to buy a lot, but knows he has a certain amount of time. (Otherwise he would buy aggressively and not stop at an arbitrary $3 1/2 type price.)

Now the question is: does this person/entity know something that relates to ivod, or is this buyer acting on information only it could know. I.e., is this buyer planning to make a bid for this company early in 1999 and accumulating 4.9999999999% of the stock with the plan to buy aggressively the day it passes 5% and until it files and tenders?
That is what this reminds me of, the kind of thing that used to happen 10 - 15 years ago when the hostile raiders were around making money stealing companies just like this where the fundamentals exceed the street's knowledge and the future is so close yet so far.