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To: TripleT who wrote (12803)4/1/1999 10:26:00 AM
From: Trio  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27722
 
NAVR may not trade the same pattern as MALL & DBCC. I've been watching ZD (another mother company spinning off an IPO). ZD didn't spike in an extended run over about ten days as DBCC did. It spiked about 20% in two days then fell back a point or two, rested then spiked the day B4 and early in the day the IPO traded. Later that day it tanked about 25% off it's high. My point is that the time frame for all the movement shrank. So, I will keep an eye on NAVR in case something similar happens. Regards Neal



To: TripleT who wrote (12803)4/1/1999 11:29:00 AM
From: zurdo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27722
 
I don't think Anthony is as smart as you seem to feel he is...He appears to have a huge advantage of being able to manipulate a stock price downward by coordinating and directing the efforts of a large group of short selling followers like you, which may not be looked at too kindly by the SEC...especially when he has a tendency to concurrently badmouth the management of the company he is shorting.... Moreover, he prematurely started his shorting action on DBCC, in my opinion, which stifled DBCC's climb prematurely...If he had been truly smart, he would have waited for a more substantial IPO rise from DBCC, which was very attainable, if he hadn't started his shorting campaign prematurely...