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To: FUZFO who wrote (15842)5/2/1999 12:24:00 PM
From: DAVID C. DeANGELIS  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27722
 
realize that DBCC started from an initial pre s1-a base of $10, (11/8/98 thats a 5 bagger folks in 8 WEEKS

NAVR @15x 5= $75
That's the math of market emotion folks AND REALITY, IT HAPPENED, IT'S FACT!



To: FUZFO who wrote (15842)5/2/1999 2:17:00 PM
From: Bruce Denney  Respond to of 27722
 
Fuzfo, this is one of the times it would be real nice
to have pre-market trading available.
Good trading to you.
BD



To: FUZFO who wrote (15842)5/2/1999 3:32:00 PM
From: Cleo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27722
 
Actually, the $50 5/8 number listed for DBCC is bogus.
I know the records show that as the high, but actually
it was a Market Maker trade with a sucker ...
I had a sell order in at $49 all day that day, and it never executed.
Someone came in with a 200 or 300 share market buy order and a MM stole his money, for himself, at $50 5/8.
What a racket.

Anyway, your main point is correct, in that DBCC did run like crazy and did get into the high forties, momentarily, on the bid.

Just thought I'd mention that little glich about $50 5/8 as food for thought for others trying to place GTC limit sell order... an intraday high does not necessarily mean a person can sell it at that price. In the case of DBCC it was several points lower.