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Re: [sharechat] "Extra buys" of AQL after closing time


From: Jon Munt <jon@clicksuite.co.nz>
Date: Wed, 02 Feb 2000 16:30:46 +1300


Can't shed any light, but DFMtrade shows a final sale of 28044 shares at 3:48pm.

Jon



Robert Nottage wrote:

> I noticed today (on the DFM site)that after AQL closed
> at 0.18 for the day, there were two "extra" buys
> recorded at 3.34pm of 10,000 shares at 17.9, and at
> 3.43pm of 8514 shares at 17.8.
> I thought that when the stock market closed at 3.30pm,
> no more shares could be bought.  Is it just the
> brokers balancing up their books or are we operating a
> really loose stock exchange in NZ?
> Can anyone shed any light, or shall we pass this one
> on to the Securities Commission?
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