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forgreen

10/15/07 6:04 PM

#82372 RE: ThinkpadX200s #82366

Sounds good. Just to help you (really), what you need to do is:

study their charts and figure out roughly what their dollar volume was at key intervals in the stock's history.

You want to find clear examples of 10B+ OS stocks that broke out of the cellar and do a rough calculation on the volume,
how many days it took,
what volume it required to sustain and hold those gains,
how long it has held them, etc.

Essentially, you need to find precedents to see under what circumstances the market gave a company with such a high OS a higher valuation.

Included in that analysis you'd need to see if the company may even have profits, but the size of the share structure keeps the share price of what would be an otherwise better company unnaturally depressed.

And most important again is what is the insider position on these high OS stocks? If you can't determine that, even dollar volume analysis is only half useful because you don't know how much float was being moved by the volume.