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To: waldo who wrote (4242)1/4/1999 11:14:00 AM
From: the Chief  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
So much for a New Year selloff(so far)..$%&$^($* I was going to add to my position!!,ggg>

the Chief



To: waldo who wrote (4242)1/4/1999 11:16:00 AM
From: Sili Investor  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 37507
 
My real-time showed the trade @ $3.80. However, the real question is what are these 354,800 shares and why were they traded twice within 24 hours - first @ $3.60 and now @ $3.78/$3.80?

Seems to me that share price is still eing controlled by the brokers we've discussed before. Maybe, as in the first trade, it's a good sign, since if Yorkton was already owning the shares which they had bought @ a higher price, the trade @$3.60 would give them a loss in 1998 and a gain in 1999. My point is that they probably were putting pressure on the stock price in the last couple of days of 1998 which bodes well for the price in the short term.