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To: Grant MacMillan who wrote (3546)3/22/1999 1:11:00 PM
From: AriKirA  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8117
 
Thanks for the heads up Grant. Wasn't following that thread anymore.

Now, my impression is that Nesbitt hasn't finished buying just yet.

Date Bought Av/Sh Sold Av/Sh Day Net Position $Net $Position
03/22/99 11600 2.31 0 0.00 11600 11600 -26785 -26785

Brokers usually let the bids fill on the ask side after having bought a certain amount of shares. That way, the stock does not run up too quickly and it gives the sellers a chance to intervene and place their bids at the desired price. This allows the broker to buy more shares at a lower level. This is my opinion only.

Kind Regards
AK