RE: It is what it is 2. Given the high volume yesterday and the close at the high, the typical opening today should have been with large volume and a strong price, followed by some traders taking profits. This did not happen and the most logical explanation is the BNN interview. I've watched these situations unfold for more years than most of you have been alive. Monday's action, especially at the close when the stock regained its high, was VERY strong and should have carried forward.
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Why should it be carried forward today? What do we know today about an offer price and the bidding process, nothing...we know that others have expressed interest and are involved in the process and that's it. All that happened yesterday was a 13% premium over Brookfields offer, everything else is blind to all of us. I don't see any more appreciation of the stock unless we get a definitive bid from someone else. GL.
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