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To: j.oil who wrote (13013)5/3/1999 11:09:00 PM
From: Geoff Coates-Wynn  Respond to of 25548
 
Man, somebody might jump on me for asking this, but the "Wade Cook" show after Buz's had the little disclaimer in front saying, in essence, this is an infomercial. Did Buz's show have the same? There wasn't much that really struck me as advertisement in the show, seemed much more down to earth (if somewhat boring, discussing the paint mines...).

Anyway, just a question. Quite pleased with the trading and the interview, and looking forward to MUCH better to come.

G



To: j.oil who wrote (13013)5/3/1999 11:17:00 PM
From: Gary Jacobs  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25548
 
let's see, four more trading days. volume today was 1.6 million shares. if every share was purchased to cover a short position and doubling volume each day beginning tomorrow (3.2, 6.4, 12.8, 25.6) totals 48 million. now as i recall, the actual volume on bb stocks is half the volume recorded. is that correct? if the short position is anywhere near what some believe it to be and if they have to cover that short position before cob friday....could be tight!

gary



To: j.oil who wrote (13013)5/3/1999 11:18:00 PM
From: Vince Moretto  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25548
 
That works pretty well with me, we'll call that the naked short a@@ on the platter theory.

I'm just wondering if there wouldn't be a way that the new company couldn't convert/coerce these shorts into longs through issuing them shares (at a price of course) so that they can meet their legal obligations, and they can help us with future financing in developing new projects. We'll call that the Long Shorty theory.

Am I off base here? So far our previous theories are looking pretty good.

Vince