"DSK" wrote in message
...
The laws of supply and demand tell you that if there is an
increase in the
number of shares held by people who want to sell, and there is
not a
corresponding increase in the number of shares demanded by
people who want
to buy, the price will decline.
Yep
.... That's all they tell you. It is certainly
not a fair conclusion that the shares held by people who wanted
to sell
represented a majority of the outstanding shares.
And when the price goes from $80 to about $15 (both prices split
adjusted) a share?
You're tapdancing on a very wobbly plank, Dave.
Well, this has been a fascinating debate. I've enjoyed listening
in, and I'm really glad you've shifted the debate from personal
attack to digging for the causes of difference. I've learnt a lot.
I guess it should have had a thread title of 'corporate
governance'. On balance, I guess I understand Dave's points a
little better - but thanks guys,
--
JimB
http://www.jimbaerselman.f2s.com/
Describing some Greek and Spanish cruising areas