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Saturday, 07/24/2004 9:33:05 AM

Saturday, July 24, 2004 9:33:05 AM

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pinkies: IIIN is a good example of mms refusing to showing accurate bid/ask numbers in time and sales. hence, you have no idea whether there is selling pressure (sells hitting the bid), or buying pressure (buys hitting the ask). pink sheets are not required by SEC rule to show accuracy here, a true jungle.

this doesn't happen on all pinkies, but you must be aware that it is a possibility...

be careful!

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