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Is it possible that the MM's are negotiating to "balance" each other (equal footing) for a major run ? I read in another forum awhile back that they will do this to strengthe all their positions for a major move with a balanced attack....
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quote:Originally posted by DragonMaster: anybody catch the pair of 500 share trades that just went through???
Mike
dude you gotta give the amount the trade went through at. It's like that polock joke. How do you keep a polock in suspens. Ill tell ya tomorow? Im the polock!
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I've noticed that cbs.marketwatch.com gets the news info before yahoo.com anyone else experience this? Anyone have a faster source (that's free) ? Thanks.
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If we get a very good pr today they will probably need all the help they can get....Ok lets draw the wagons in a circle, nite, you... <grin>
Mike
quote:Originally posted by kencoda: Is it possible that the MM's are negotiating to "balance" each other (equal footing) for a major run ? I read in another forum awhile back that they will do this to strengthe all their positions for a major move with a balanced attack....
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Notice the 2000000 sold at 15:02:18 and the corresponding 2000000 bought in chunks at 15:02:30. One of the MM's must not have had the shares to trade with , maybe that was what the signal was?
quote:Originally posted by FurrySound: I've noticed that cbs.marketwatch.com gets the news info before yahoo.com anyone else experience this? Anyone have a faster source (that's free) ? Thanks.
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That's what I was thinking..solidifying all their positions....must be something "brewing"......
[Notice the 2000000 sold at 15:02:18 and the corresponding 2000000 bought in chunks at 15:02:30. One of the MM's must not have had the shares to trade with , maybe that was what the signal was?]
Who always cares and Who always knows. What's always the difference, what stands between us. etc. etc. etc. STATEMENTS not questions.
Who are you is more important then what are you. What matters, who doesn't, but without who, what doesn't matter! Who plays in the field of what.
Who's on first, What's on second!
Why is way out in left field! Tomorrow is pitching to today!
I don't give a dang is playing shortstop and you have to get by him to get to, "I don't know", third base. Until one gets to the realization they don't know everything, they never get home.
The ZEN of DEN lol
I'm in QBID today for the profit tomorrow! Who cares. I'm on first and it's crowded.
dz
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Interesting article about advertisers in the gay market in today's NY Post.
ADS VEER TO QUEER
May 17, 2004 -- Advertisers are cashing in on the latest hot demographic: gay and lesbian consumers. No longer in the closet about courting the gay community for its highly disposable income, companies such as Pier 1 Imports have taken a first step.
In its national TV campaign, "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy" style guru Thom Filicia is seen demonstrating to a straight woman what furniture to mix and match. Florida's wealthy gated community of Wilton Station is being touted as the "gay American dream" while in Boston, jewelers Shreve, Crump & Low are showcasing baubles with the tag line: "This is love. It's not up for a vote."
Advertisers are targeting gays more and more as they gain greater legal recognition. In Massachusetts, same-sex partners will be able to say, "I do," starting today.
"You make a minority part of the majority when you include them in your mainstream advertising," said Lauren Weiss of Nike Communications, a public-relations firm.
A new Grand Marnier ad reads: "Your sister is finally getting remarried. Her fiancée's name is Jill. The conversation is waiting. Go there."
Grand Marnier Vice President Steve Luttmann said: "We tested the idea on our consumers to see if talking about gay marriage alienated them. But it didn't."
Bet a gay TV network wouldn't alienate them either. ~BB
Thanks for the info earlier on freetrade, there is no way I'm paying that $22 + 1/2% when this thing rockets. I just got done opening up my freetrade account and faxing them the info to transfer my positions over. Its going to be scary to not be able to touch my positions for a couple days or how ever long it takes to get them to freetrade. Thanks again!
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anyone have any idea when they are releasing the number of outstanding shares? Posts: 1153 | From: northeast | Registered: Apr 2004
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quote:Originally posted by betting babe: Interesting article about advertisers in the gay market in today's NY Post.
ADS VEER TO QUEER
May 17, 2004 -- Advertisers are cashing in on the latest hot demographic: gay and lesbian consumers. No longer in the closet about courting the gay community for its highly disposable income, companies such as Pier 1 Imports have taken a first step.
In its national TV campaign, "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy" style guru Thom Filicia is seen demonstrating to a straight woman what furniture to mix and match. Florida's wealthy gated community of Wilton Station is being touted as the "gay American dream" while in Boston, jewelers Shreve, Crump & Low are showcasing baubles with the tag line: "This is love. It's not up for a vote."
Advertisers are targeting gays more and more as they gain greater legal recognition. In Massachusetts, same-sex partners will be able to say, "I do," starting today.
"You make a minority part of the majority when you include them in your mainstream advertising," said Lauren Weiss of Nike Communications, a public-relations firm.
A new Grand Marnier ad reads: "Your sister is finally getting remarried. Her fiancée's name is Jill. The conversation is waiting. Go there."
Grand Marnier Vice President Steve Luttmann said: "We tested the idea on our consumers to see if talking about gay marriage alienated them. But it didn't."
Bet a gay TV network wouldn't alienate them either. ~BB
GREAT DD. COULD PLEASE POST A LINK TO INFO? MAKES IT EASIER FOR US TO LOOK UP..THANKS