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To: Ruyi who wrote (8888)2/5/1999 6:09:00 PM
From: NTT  Respond to of 37507
 
Yes, I'm aware of Yorktons role in this. Have you looked at their trading behaviour in the past? They are simply out to make money. Their business is not to prop up the price of the stock. They buy when the stock is low and sell when it is higher or when it looks like the market is going to tank (such as today). They may have been selling today, but they could just as easily be buying double this on monday. Don't take Yorktons buy/sell's as any kind of positive or negative sign. They simply go with the market and make money from all the ups and downs.

CT securities on the other hand does not usually buy a large number of shares. Today there were up 260k or something like that. Very positive sign.

By the way I don't trust Yorkton at all. It seems they would sell their grandmother if it meant there would be a profit involved. They seem pretty scummy to me.



To: Ruyi who wrote (8888)2/5/1999 6:12:00 PM
From: Denise D  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
Hmm, Doug...

I see your point, but have you considered that it might be a strategy to increase volumes thereby increasing interest? Is that possible?, or might there be some other reason?

Have there been large buys by Yorkton as well? Or do you think it is being shorted in monstrous proportions?

Denise.

P.S. Thanks for you take on Cash vs. Liabilities. I was most interested in whether or not they received their financing on the last placement. It will be interesting to see that when the Q4 financials are out.

P.P.S. Btw, I am aware of Yorkton's reputation as being a P&D house.

EDIT: NTT, you've just made me look like an idiot - LOL



To: Ruyi who wrote (8888)2/5/1999 6:55:00 PM
From: buffet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
You are aware of YORKTONS role in all this are you not?? They even have a member on the board of BII.

Pay attention to the latest prospectus, Doug. The composition of the board has changed.