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To: sPD who wrote (26)1/7/1999 11:17:00 PM
From: StockPro  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 233
 
Richard, as always thanks for your thoughts. You may have missed one possibility that I was considering ...

5) Mutual Fund purchase

Your point #1 is also interesting. I don't know much about Sprott ... I wonder if anyone here knows whether Sprott is the house that insiders normally trade through, or whether Sprott handles trades for any mutual funds?

Regardless of what the explanation for accumulation is, AAH has been in the top ten for $ Volume traded on the ASE every day so far this year and today it was #1 for $ Volume traded. To me that means big money ... and big money is usually smart money.



To: sPD who wrote (26)1/8/1999 2:51:00 PM
From: StockPro  Respond to of 233
 
Aastra is going completely nuts again so far today.

It opened strong and went up all morning to reach $4.00. Then somebody put up a "shit" bid to sell at $4.40 and Canaccord hit it for 3,000 shares. Currently 700 bid at $3.95 and 1,000 offered at $4.40, last traded at $4.40.

Up $1.15 (35%) on volume of just over 100,000 shares. Let's see what the last 1½ hours of trading brings.