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Re: sman154 post# 203

Wednesday, 10/02/2019 10:52:26 PM

Wednesday, October 02, 2019 10:52:26 PM

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In a separate context, an open-market transaction can refer to a deal conducted at arm’s length between two parties. This usage is particularly related to the sale or merger of a business interest or assets. With no filing for the other side of that transaction leaves only one.

And if it wasn't a thing that had to be kept private because part of something else no one is going to wait 20 days to file.

Company has a share repurchase program for up to 181 million dollars why would have to file? They don;t even have to tell the shareholders til 10Q.

No, no open market no one does that, thats ridiculous no matter what the volume is. And no one who has been working with the company will just sell them to someone for that.

The company would have paid more. $3 mil? under.

See thats where my logical thinking makes sense and illogical things like they dumped them on the market don't. Common sense always dictates.

Thats way out in left field.

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