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To: Ron Schier who wrote (638)3/2/1999 2:13:00 PM
From: Ron Schier  Respond to of 848
 
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To: Ron Schier who wrote (638)3/2/1999 4:13:00 PM
From: Obie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 848
 
Trying to figure that out myself... more than general market conditions though...probably a lot of profit-taking since the spectacular run up.

Two big US houses have been dumping over the past week. No shares bought and about 91,000 dumped by First Boston, and 200 bought versus almost 90,000 dumped by Goldman.

In Canada, Sprott has dumped 35,000 with none bought, and Midland, Green Line and DS all significantly higher on sells than buys. DS is the worst of the bunch having dumped about 390,000 (207,000 net).

Top net buyer surprisingly is underwriter Griffiths who were dumping just before the NASDAQ listing.

Trying to find a bottom, but it seems to keep on going down every day...

Regards,

Obie.