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To: Brian L who wrote (23037)4/20/1999 12:59:00 PM
From: NTT  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 37507
 
>>>Thanks for letting us know NTT, I need some positive news...<<<

Well there are more people selling up to $14 now, but there is also even stronger buying at $13.50 and up. Everything above $14.25 looks like clear sailing to me right now on Nasdaq. If it picks up beyond that, it has the distinct possibility of hitting the US$20's. Unfortunately I dont get the same level of depth on the TSE so it's hard to say what influences that will have.

From observing the behaviour today I would say that the Nas trading is driving the market with the TSE just following even though TSE volume is somewhat higher.

Positive things are that:

a) The market is not nosediving anymore ;)
b) You could not have asked for better exposure. We are in the top 20 on Nas today for volume, interview on CNBC just before the bell etc.

A lot of people know the ticker and they're daytrading it like mad. There's also lots of shorting activity. That's exactly the kind of trading behaviour that fuels an extremely rapid rise in share price. I'm not saying it will explode today, but I do think it's very positive that they're getting this much attention on the first day on Nasdaq! I'm all buckled in!