To: blessed who wrote (876 ) 2/24/1999 5:35:00 PM From: blessed Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1541
OK Z, you and bobcat both. Truth or dare time. Answer the question!!! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To: Tim Callaghan (873 ) From: blessed Wednesday, Feb 24 1999 4:51PM ET Reply # of 883 Tim, No,,,their not interested in share price. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To: Bobcat (795 ) From: ztect Monday, Feb 22 1999 5:28PM ET Reply # of 873 Bobcat............... Did you notice how strange the trading was on this? Saw three large sells go through...the bid/ask doesn't budget Then a small buy lifts the price and the bid/ask is also raised... MM's for whatever reason don't seem to want to let this one fall yet. Guess they feel there is a lot of pennies to be made through the large spread. though...Volume was almost as interesting as share price. After three days of decreasing volume...this was the first increase... Certainly, the volume isn't sufficient to attract attention, which must be frustrating for WSRG because their efforts don't seems to have the same effect on pumping this stock's share price as many of WSRG's previous touts. Sincerely, ztect ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Is it even conceivable that someone with no monetary gain at stake, would devote up to 16 hours per day, for a couple of weeks straight, including the weekends, watching the trades, and attempting to create doubt in the minds of investors of a particular company? Considering the time he must be investing in researching any negative issues pertaining to China, might cause someone to wonder if he has a vocation, and if he even works at it. I know I can't waste that much time, and do my job. Z, you've created the question. Do you, or anyone in your immediate family, stand to gain any monetary gain by causing the decline of GTCI's share price? Easy question, a yes or no will be sufficient, then we can move on. Fair enough? Blessed