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Microcap & Penny Stocks : LifeOne, Inc. (LONE) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: stockster who wrote (113)3/15/1999 6:51:00 PM
From: paper man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1834
 
stockster. Greetings. Its been a while. I have a clue.

The broker you bought them at either had shares, or just made a trade in which they chose not to accumulate shares. Thats what I think.

Or if the broker is not that type, your trade was reported at a different value than what you paid. All for good though, cause someday they will need to cover if they arent.

I have bought x number of shares in a "dead' stock, and I was the only action around.... that day I watched them double report everything. ( that means that my position was "truly" aquired )

The next day, I saw them sold in the same routine. ( thats fine to, cause they shorted my position)

The long and short. I have been noticing similar activity on LONE. Since it is a so called "dead stock " ( we hope not, but they bet so ), I find it an extremely good bet, ofcourse LONE will need to issue success someday in order for me to win. If not, I loose.

I am sure our in house expert Monte can shed more light on this.

May the fun come again.