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Hockmir Saturday, 10/11/14 01:38:34 PM
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I was wondering if you could help me out by defining a term you used in your post. "Selling like there is no tomorrow".
I thought I understood the idiom, but I guess its usage escapes me. If we look at the volume of TelVue shares that have changed hands in the past few weeks, we see what? about a few hundred shares? So this represents maybe 1/10th of 1% of the total share base of the stock.
So, what is the threshold at which one declares that shareholders are selling like there is no tomorrow? And, given that threshold, would it be fair to say that almost ALL of the stocks on the market are selling like there is no tomorrow?
Thanks in advance for your clarification.
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kaymeyer Saturday, 10/11/14 03:20:08 PM
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I hope you will forgive me for not directly responding to your inquiry but instead prefacing it with a request to obtain your take on insider trading as it pertains to those who have signed a non disclosure agreement and perhaps received non public material information about Telvue. I believe that having your opinion on this matter would be integral to providing you with a concise answer. I look forward to your response. I will however be unable to reply for 4-5 hours as I am going out on my boat.
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I certainly do forgive you for failing to respond to a simple question. Your response with a request for an unrelated opinion, while unexpected, is most certainly forgiveable. Such distractions are to be expected in any protracted discussion.
Further, deponent sayeth not.