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Thursday, 09/20/2007 3:57:21 PM

Thursday, September 20, 2007 3:57:21 PM

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CREE - Listed w/Buyin imminent
http://www.buyins.net/tools/short_list.php?dys=>12
#40 in the list ; days listed 77

CREE Listed 77 Consecutive Market Days. On List as of 06/01/2007 Through 09/19/2007
http://www.buyins.net/tools/symbol_stats.php?sym=CREE

as of May 9 2007-BUYINS.NET:
...CREE, PARL, USNA, MMCY Have Been On BUYINS.NET Naked Short List For 13 Consecutive Trading Days...
http://goliath.ecnext.com/coms2/gi_0199-6515735/CREE-PARL-USNA-MMCY-Have.html

Buy-In see, "SEC Adopts New Short Sale Rules,"
Business Law News, Bruce A. MacKenzie --- This article was originally published in the March 2005, Vol 23, Minnesota State Bar Association's Issue of Business Law News
http://www.dorsey.com/news/news_detail.aspx?id=198469603
Includes section, "Short Sales - Uniform Locate and Delivery Rule" that describes naked short selling and failure to deliver, etc AND "Long Sales" that desribes Buy-In requirement. ( ie ....Rule 203(a) of Regulation SHO incorporates the provisions of current Rule 10a-2. Rule 203(a) requires that if a broker-dealer knows or should know that a security is marked long, it must make delivery when due and cannot borrow securities to do so. If the broker-dealer does not have the securities, it must make delivery with securities purchased for cash (effect a “buy-in”), unless... )


CREE: short squeeze info
http://www.shortsqueeze.com/index.php?symbol=CREE&submit=+GO+
Squeeze Ranking = 111

Short Squeeze Ranking
http://www.shortsqueeze.com/squeeze-ranking.php

...Squeeze Ranking & Squeeze Theory are mathematical equations used to calculate a stocks bullish or bearish ranking...

Potential for a squeeze is dependent upon two market forces:
...the amount of concentrated short interest that exists in a stock and the price action of the stock....

re short squeeze (bullish) and long squeeze (bearish):
a Squeeze Ranking of 0 is neutral, with unlimited up or down values to mark bullishness or bearishness.
a Squeeze Ranking of 2,000 would be more bullish than a Squeeze Ranking of 50.
a negative Squeeze Ranking of -3,000 would be much more bearish than a Squeeze Ranking of -50.

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