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Re: lakingsphan0427 post# 2058

Friday, 11/17/2006 11:19:15 AM

Friday, November 17, 2006 11:19:15 AM

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The shorts can cover anytime they feel like it as long as they have the required assets to hold off the broker calling the stock. You can stay short forever if the stock price stays below the price you sold it at. You may be confused about "days to cover" that is just the number of short shares divided by the average daily volume. It is an indicator of how much buying pressure short covering would cause if the stock rallied and shorts were forced to cover or risk losing their money. It is not a deadline. Hope that helps or maybe I'm misunderstanding you on the whole issue. I do have some good news, my VOII is moving up strong today as Google has finally launched the "click to call" project they are partnered on. Meanwhile TKO and UPDA are still stalled. Hey 1 out of 3 is better than nothing.

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