Tuesday, September 26, 2006 9:33:12 PM
To be honest I don't think that is the case. We all know non-existant shares were sold that day, so they should be classified as naked short sales (correct me if I'm wrong), which does not show up on the list but still leaves us with a huge short position. I know another one of my company's, EQBM, only shows 200 shares shorted, but we are all suspicious of them naked shorting that company. They brought it down to 0.055 to 0.01 in a matter of days. Anyways, time will tell, GLTA, I'm still holding
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