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Wednesday, December 15, 2010 6:34:35 AM
Also remember that HNSS could hold 10s of million of shares of the float already. Just because there is a 90 million share float doesn't mean that HNSS doesn't own a majority of it. All HNSS has to do is retire those shares that it holds and the float is reduced in an instant.
These T-trades are incredibly large. I just can't see this being MMs updating their trades at the end of the day because of 'high volume'. The MMs have plenty of time to issue new orders and fill those orders when the market is open. Something else is going on.
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