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Re: whynot1790 post# 55444

Monday, 12/18/2017 2:51:54 PM

Monday, December 18, 2017 2:51:54 PM

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Not sure, but it could be a retail trader taking a year-end tax loss like this example: Brokerage agrees to liquidate your shares for ONE CENT, aka, .01 for your entire (almost worthless) pile o' MMEG shares. This sale locks in your tax loss, netting ~.0000001 per share (?)
Just a guess by me, YMMV ...


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