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Re: stlogic post# 1930

Sunday, 10/27/2002 8:21:53 PM

Sunday, October 27, 2002 8:21:53 PM

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Yes, I think it is odd!

Don't you find last weeks action odd? The TSE trading pushed us up on 100,000 plus shares. This stock moves large percentages on relatively small volume given ther are 38 million outstanding. - STL

Usually low volume, dead money, no press releases or communication from Aspen, apparent loss of control or grasp of reality on management’s part, certainly less than stellar quarterlies, and NO PRESIDENT OR COO. I can understand why people are selling and why sellers dominated trading driving the share price lower during the last session. What I don’t understand is why buyers regained control and pushed prices back to the opening level and the session high by the end of the trading day. The TSE trading does not seem to be momentum induced. At least 61.7% shares are owned by insiders or are shares that are closely held. We now have only 14,333,400 shares out of the 37,424,022 (TSE) owned by non-insiders. That figure may be a little higher now. The point being the TSE went from 0.09 to 0.15 with approximately 15,000,000 tradable shares. Whoever is buying might have a different picture of the Company than we do, otherwise this makes little sense.

We'll see if it continues.

Relentless?

You know how excited my people get when we find that someone who is not cooperating fully with us has a racehorse. Would I waste a good horse’s head on a horse’s ass? Probably not. Ciao, Am



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