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Re: MC10459 post# 28242

Saturday, 08/09/2014 3:39:47 PM

Saturday, August 09, 2014 3:39:47 PM

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Hi MC,
Thanks for the follow up . I am not sure I am following you . I was not thinking that "dilution" shares are traded any differenently than the shares we own. However, I am guessing that those that have the " diluted" shares---because of the large amount of shares they have---might hire an individual broker to sell them in the open market. Where I may be wrong, if I am, is that from the way the page is presented, I am taking that, as showing me the amount of shares of REDG that EACH of those firms traded in the months of May and June and then, in the last column , the total each traded for the year to date. I am ass/u/ming that EACH of those 3 firms, showing the largest amounts traded for YTD, EACH did over ONE BILLION shares of REDG and one of them nearly TWO BILLION. I thought that was an astounding amount of shares and then when one adds in what the others did, it is even more astounding to me. That also would indicate to me that REDG has a liquid market---even though at times it is hard to believe. That is my interpretation of the page MC. Please feel free to clarify my interpretation if need be, I would appreciate same.
Incidentally, I am on basic and do not have access to L2. I did not realize there were so many "market makers"
in REDG.

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