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To: Roo who wrote (1743)4/13/1999 1:51:00 PM
From: VIXandMore  Respond to of 2393
 
As I see it, every ballgame broadcast on FOX becomes a source of advertising for this little stock, and opens it up to an ever-expanding investor base. Maybe the MMs see it that way too and are stocking up in preparation...

My thoughts exactly, Roo. As a matter of fact I was toying with the idea of trading around the Thursday night game each week.

However, this Thursday should have an excellent audience: the Orioles and Mike Mussina going to Yankee Stadium against Roger Clemens. It doesn't get much better than that!

Anyone tempted to sell due to today's weakness is advised to hold at least through Friday. I'd be surprised if we don't punch through $1.02.



To: Roo who wrote (1743)4/13/1999 2:31:00 PM
From: Alan Brezin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2393
 
I agree that this is what is happening ie MM are dropping the price to scare up some cheap shares to resell later on expected bigger demand at much higher prices. The system should be set up to prevent this from being possible ie only arms length supply-demand factors should influence the price movements. As it is now only the stubborn determination of all holders to not be influenced to sell by the manipulative intra-marketmaker trading the price down can prevent the price from being artificially depressed. This is all my opinion as to how the system works.