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To: AGORA who wrote (3600)4/13/1999 6:34:00 PM
From: Harmattan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6076
 
Hi Agora,

Interesting day. Thanks for your comments on the action.

I have a question for you or anyone that wishes to venture some insight. I understand legal shorting keeps markets efficient. Everyone is in this for money and there is more than one way to skin a cat; however, when a day like today happens, why would principals such as insiders, major shareholders or the company itself not meet the shorting share for share? If the stock is such a great (inexpensive) value at these levels and there is knowledge that it will be going up substantially, soon and permanently, it is a no brainer buying now. In short (pardon the pun), why would the company not organize support against this kind of shorting (thus demonstrating confidence) if indeed that is what was happening today?

Thanks in advance for any comments
ghunk