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To: blue_chip who wrote (2016)5/19/1999 4:47:00 PM
From: Grant MacMillan  Respond to of 6016
 
I understand your concern, but the average price paid and sold for are about equal, so it doesn't appear as though they were selling at significantly lower prices only to buy back again later. It does suggest that, if they are primarily buying for institutional investors, that they have several clients for whom they are trading. Perhaps someone more familiar with Sprott could enlighten us as to the depth of their accounts.

GM



To: blue_chip who wrote (2016)5/19/1999 4:53:00 PM
From: kevin joseph  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6016
 
I would be interested in hearing your theory on what Sprott's involvement in this is.I don't think they are in the business of buy high sell low.Could there be a deal near closing which may be the reason for buying late or are they part of the financing.You seem to suggest you know more about this than most of following this stock.Maybe you do?