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To: Jatin Kadakia who wrote (359)1/31/1999 1:19:00 AM
From: stan s.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 656
 
The close was a bit bizarre. I happened to have it on my screen. the price was actually 5 1/2 at several minutes after close...then came some additional activity, canceled trades, a late trade etc to bring it down to 5 1/4. The info is on quote com.

It filled a gap that was left at 5 1/8 and managed to hold support.

It's tenuous here but all the pressure was to the upside the last hour, almost all the volume occurred pretty late as well.

I show the entire institutional holdings at 11 1/2 per cent...as to Novell I haven't a clue.

Stan



To: Jatin Kadakia who wrote (359)2/11/1999 10:19:00 PM
From: Wink  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 656
 
Excuse my ignorance. I was wondering; Why has Novell been selling for so long? I believe it has helped keep the share price in check, which for me is a good thing because I just came across it in a value scan I run and will be buying at the open tomorrow. I figure Novell will have to run out of shares before too long (4.7M left on Dec 11). ;>)