Wednesday, October 27, 2004 12:58:54 PM
My concern is that the average transaction is only made of 1600 shares (average) and that could mean that a lot of small shareholders jump out of the ship (remember that thousands of shares were bought at $1 or less).
I wonder who is buying (or accumulating maybe?) and if they are betting or know more than I. I tought for weeks now (as said herein) that some "in-the-know" are accumulating shares from soft hand shareholders just happy to get out with minimum or no damage.
That may only be a spike enginneered by MM's and traders but considering the fact that it follows 2 great NR's, it probably is more than that.
On the otherhand, trusting Matin remains dangerous till further notice.
Patiently,
Roger
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