RE:RE:RE:RE:Anon Selling 500 Shares Every Minute Into the BidIt would be a mistake to consider "Fidelity" anything other than a brokerage firm that is used by a multiple of hedge funds etc. to accumulate shares that are conveniently harvested to fill up the shares vomited on a daily basis by Anonymous etc.
Prior to "Fidelity" being the harvester, the brokerage firm "Mackie" was performing exactly the same task for many years. This is all about incestual sucking and blowing by the big boys who have spread out ownership of million of shares in order to move the market at the direction that they have determined to follow. Obviously, for the past # of years, the Boys have shorted the $hit out of TNY and have basically retained their original positions thanks to conveniently hiding behind the disguise of Anonymous, Fidelity, Mackie. Also, don't believe that RBC, CIBC, National, and especially TD are retail trading. Not! Most of the recent trading by these firms are by the same players who ride on Fidelity and Anonymous! Just my honest opinion, of course!
Securing 6.2 million shares will not make Fidelity a owner by way of accumulating over 5% of shares for reasons specified above. The 6-month brokerage summary shows that Fidelity has actually accumulated almost 6.1 million shares Net. See info below.
House Positions for C:TNY from April 28 20121 to Oct 27, 2021 |
22 Fidelity | 6,300,500 | 1,590,819 | 0.252 | 233,676 | 49,209 | 0.211 | 6,066,824 | -1,541,610 |
7 TD Sec | 5,362,405 | 1,434,333 | 0.267 | 4,110,997 | 1,170,370 | 0.285 | 1,251,408 | -263,963 |
79 CIBC | 4,025,000 | 1,113,327 | 0.277 | 3,031,459 | 867,736 | 0.286 | 993,541 | -245,591 |
80 National Bank | 1,981,407 | 540,958 | 0.273 | 1,139,466 | 331,040 | 0.291 | 841,941 | -209,918 |
85 Scotia | 3,556,758 | 927,776 | 0.261 | 2,943,109 | 823,540 | 0.28 | 613,649 | -104,236 |
2 RBC | 5,110,781 | 1,431,590 | 0.28 | 4,517,758 | 1,229,856 | 0.272 | 593,023 | -201,734 |
9 BMO Nesbitt | 1,831,251 | 429,762 | 0.235 | 1,341,627 | 364,835 | 0.272 | 489,624 | -64,927 |
14 ITG | 398,681 | 114,619 | 0.287 | 86,161 | 25,633 | 0.298 | 312,520 | -88,986 |
13 Instinet | 855,000 | 177,161 | 0.207 | 552,000 | 113,998 | 0.207 | 303,000 | -63,163 |
124 Questrade | 1,233,068 | 332,185 | 0.269 | 943,235 | 260,115 | 0.276 | 289,833 | -72,070 |
88 Credential | 306,896 | 74,783 | 0.244 | 217,751 | 50,447 | 0.232 | 89,145 | -24,336 |
83 Mackie | 75,000 | 21,700 | 0.289 | 0 | | 75,000 | -21,700 |
68 Leede | 71,415 | 13,092 | 0.183 | 17,084 | 3,190 | 0.187 | 54,331 | -9,902 |
70 Manulife | 48,700 | 14,623 | 0.30 | 3,000 | 777 | 0.259 | 45,700 | -13,846 |
59 PI | 81,854 | 31,509 | 0.385 | 49,454 | 14,302 | 0.289 | 32,400 | -17,207 |
300 CSE Buy-In | 30,000 | 12,000 | 0.40 | 0 | | 30,000 | -12,000 |
28 BBS | 34,010 | 11,899 | 0.35 | 12,700 | 3,922 | 0.309 | 21,310 | -7,977 |
76 Industrial Alliance | 9,000 | 2,115 | 0.235 | 380 | 123 | 0.324 | 8,620 | -1,992 |
89 Raymond James | 382,605 | 84,345 | 0.22 | 379,942 | 79,261 | 0.209 | 2,663 | -5,084 |
19 Desjardins | 504,265 | 108,634 | 0.215 | 502,208 | 111,968 | 0.223 | 2,057 | 3,334 |
39 Merrill Lynch | 71,459 | 21,207 | 0.297 | 90,758 | 28,387 | 0.313 | -19,299 | 7,180 |
57 Interactive | 0 | | 25,000 | 5,750 | 0.23 | -25,000 | 5,750 |
48 Laurentian | 40,000 | 13,514 | 0.338 | 66,000 | 14,117 | 0.214 | -26,000 | 603 |
62 Haywood | 0 | | 31,200 | 12,390 | 0.397 | -31,200 | 12,390 |
36 Latimer | 53,057 | 15,181 | 0.286 | 134,664 | 37,364 | 0.277 | -81,607 | 22,183 |
74 GMP | 0 | | 139,499 | 35,844 | 0.257 | -139,499 | 35,844 |
55 Velocity | 155,500 | 55,980 | 0.36 | 837,000 | 280,076 | 0.335 | -681,500 | 224,096 |
33 Canaccord | 940,893 | 280,302 | 0.298 | 1,870,650 | 566,719 | 0.303 | -929,757 | 286,417 |
1 Anonymous | 7,811,660 | 2,116,612 | 0.271 | 17,994,387 | 4,489,124 | 0.249 | -10,182,727 | 2,372,512 |
TOTAL | 41,271,165 | 10,970,026 | 0.266 | 41,271,165 | 10,970,093 | 0.266 | 0 | 67 |
Redwine12345 wrote: Thanks Sneaky... I thought they bought more than 5 mil. I hear what you saying that it could be retailes from Fidelity. But it looks odd that only Fidelity retailers are buying and no RBC, Scotia, TD or etc...
as per SEC:
As per Schedule 13D: an SEC filing must be submitted to the US Securities and Exchange Commission within 10 days by anyone who acquires beneficial ownership of more than 5% of any class of publicly traded securities in a public company.
Based on outstanding shares, they don't have to report until they accumulate 6.2m (5%) or more shaares. From your numbers they and if it is a single entity/investor, they are almost at filing stage (355,500 more shares). I guess we'll find out soon.