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To: John Wright who wrote (689)5/6/1999 11:09:00 PM
From: rocki  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1341
 
>>Are you saying that thin volume makes for easy stock price manipulation?

NO, what he is saying is that on down days the volume gets smaller and smaller, compared to IFMs price appreciation days- increasing vol.
This is a good sign, sellers become scarce as the price (currently) approaches 40. This is about the only indicator I feel comfortable with.



To: John Wright who wrote (689)5/6/1999 11:29:00 PM
From: Syl98  Respond to of 1341
 
<<stock price manipulation? >>
No,simply an observation. I'm trying to understand how it will behave at this point without momemtum until we get the next important press releases. It is reassuring to see how it stayed in the $40's with the bad tech week we are having. Unless the momo pick's up again on Nasdaq with a leader that is not a .COM it will be generally flat. I think the pure net player is in the middle of an indigestion from investors. Overprice IPO's, bad earnings, profit losses more then sales. Once the clean up is done the real money makers and the backbone of the Inuts will come out and be well recognize in the media and the stock prices. And IFM is one of them.

What if they buy back shares with BCE's money and split the stock!!
LOL
(I know, they want to do acquisistion, I was just trying)