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To: Ulster1 who wrote (1385)4/22/1999 7:46:00 PM
From: StockPro  Respond to of 6016
 
Sprott is by far and away the largest buyer in the last five trading days. From Friday thru today, Sprott bought a net of 1,011,163 shares (buying 1,250,100 and selling 238,937). Most of that buying was last Friday, they bought a net of 857,100 that day with almost all of it over $9 (after the re-open).

In comparison, the next largest net buyers over the 5 day period are ...

Midland with net buys of 212,419
Dominion Securities with net buys of 137,268
Nesbitt with net buys of 67,984

In fact, when you look at those numbers, it's quite obvious that with the huge volumes traded overall (15,168,971), most houses must be just day-trading or churning the stock. Without Sprott we probably wouldn't have had nearly the upward pressure on the price.

Meanwhile Cannacord and Gundy were the largest sellers ... Canaccord had net sales of 211,303 and Gundy had net sales of 937,976. The rest are hardly worth mentioning.