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Wednesday, 05/31/2006 1:29:24 PM

Wednesday, May 31, 2006 1:29:24 PM

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Can anyone explain why ARCA always has president in the market. For example, my GWDB has almost always had the open market BID of .0001 over every other MM. ARCA had been asking .0003 and then dropped the ASK to .0002 yesterday bumping BISH, NITE, and UBSS off of their ASKS of .0002. I am curious as to why this has signaled a trend up in the past? Another thing, any .0001's that have gone through over the past few weeks are seldom worth more than the transaction fees to execute the trade.... like 5,000 share blocks or even 50,000 share blocks. Now I see the MM's start to go out and ASK .0003 to .0006. Is there something to this or is it an odd occurance?

Thanks In Advance,

stock_rancher

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