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zztops

09/26/04 11:55 AM

#301314 RE: Sam_0 #301313

Sam, take a look at board info for this board, OB and many other terms found in Zeev's turnip-eze will be explained to you there.
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otraque

09/26/04 11:59 AM

#301315 RE: Sam_0 #301313

I think OB stands for "Outrageous Bid" ,Sam.
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Zeev Hed

09/26/04 12:14 PM

#301319 RE: Sam_0 #301313

More often than not, break away gaps serve as support, my guess is that $28 should hold on PLMO. If it is taken, then the gap will probably be filled to the $21 to $22.5 area. I plan to double up my position around $29 plus minus about $.50 (I had a bid Friday at $29.05, which did not fill, will see where to put that bid according to premarket activity, tomorrow). OB is an outrageous bid, and DOB a daily outrageous bid.

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marketmaven

09/26/04 12:50 PM

#301325 RE: Sam_0 #301313

Alexis Glick is an OB

Alexis Glick is a senior trading correspondent for CNBC’s “Squawk Box” (M-F, 7-10 a.m. ET), reporting on how institutional traders are preparing for the trading day.
Glick came to CNBC from Morgan Stanley, where she was head of floor operations at the New York Stock Exchange. She was the first women to manage a floor operation for a bulge bracket firm. Glick was one of the youngest women to achieve the rank of executive director at Morgan Stanley.

She became a member of the New York Stock Exchange in September 2002. Glick traded consumer and entertainment stocks, utility and real estate investment trusts and, most notably, the financials, including banks, credit card stocks, insurance stocks and government agencies. She was also one of the top producers on Morgan Stanley's listed equity trading desk from 1998 through 2001.

Glick began her career as an analyst at Goldman Sachs in its equities division.

Glick earned a bachelor's degree in political science from Columbia University

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porter

09/26/04 1:26 PM

#301330 RE: Sam_0 #301313

<What is an 'OB'?>
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Mr. Glick's wife.