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Post by imSINGLEruRICH on Oct 12, 2007 19:48:39 GMT -5
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Post by imSINGLEruRICH on Oct 12, 2007 19:59:28 GMT -5
Seems many were seeing this as it was happening,,,and there are screen shots that captured the goings on ,, but now I don't see anything??......... comes up and has all NA 's Crazy,,,,, My guess is Glitches..... or someone is intentionally trying to drive us all crazy!! teee heeee Single
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Post by steeladybug on Oct 12, 2007 20:44:51 GMT -5
After about the seventh time it came up at 5.40
Cmkm Diamonds Inc CMKX 5.40 unch unch N.A. 10/11/2007 15:44 ET
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Post by steeladybug on Oct 12, 2007 20:46:24 GMT -5
Then 3.25......must be a glitch somewhere, hopeful thinking though.
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Post by soonerlew on Oct 12, 2007 21:09:18 GMT -5
Abad said AMEX is owned by RB..
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Post by imSINGLEruRICH on Oct 12, 2007 21:35:56 GMT -5
LOL.... Went back and tried again.... came up 1st time.... and this one has volume ................Clicked on DETAIL Cmkm Diamonds Inc - CMKX - Pink Sheet Last Sale $45.78 10/12/2007 16:00 ET ........Net Change 1.53 Volume 95,600 ...............% Change 3.46 Open $43.39 ...................Prev Close $44.25 Bid $N.A. ......................... Ask $N.A. Bid Size N.A. ....................Ask Size N.A. High $46.50 ..................... Low $43.39 and another...... notice info does not match..... open, prev close etc...... yet dates are the same and just 13 minutes apart....Cmkm Diamonds Inc - CMKX - Pink Sheet Last Sale $32.84 10/12/2007 16:13 ET ,,,,,,Net Change 0.13 Volume 101,800 ..............% Change 0.40 Open $32.70 ...................Prev Close $32.71 Bid $N.A. ........................... Ask $N.A. Bid Size N.A. .................,,,,, Ask Size N.A. High $32.97 ...................... Low $32.70
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Post by imSINGLEruRICH on Oct 13, 2007 14:21:26 GMT -5
ines DIAMOND JEDI WARLORD Re: Glitches or not ? >> cmkx and other stocks« Reply #71 on Today at 1:36pm » www.pcworld.com/article/id,133664-c,techindustrytrends/article.html Technical Glitches Close American Stock Exchange Amex was hit by a technical problem, which prevented trading last Thursday.Technical Glitches Close American Stock ExchangeAmex was hit by a technical problem, which prevented trading last Thursday. Leo King, Computerworld Monday, July 02, 2007 8:00 AM PDT Recommend this story?Yes 5 VotesNo 3 VotesPlease Wait... The American Stock Exchange (Amex) was hit by a technical problem, which prevented trading last Thursday. The glitch, the second in a fortnight, forced the exchange to shut down for nearly an hour. The latest problem is believed to be the result of mismatched ticker symbols on an exchange server. This affected trading in equities and exchange traded funds, but not options trading, but the exchange has yet to issue a full explanation. The previous problem at Amex resulted from errors in a platform it is phasing out, which led to a halt in trading of stocks and exchange traded funds. "An issue occurred between our legacy CMS order entry gateway and our new system AEMI [Auction and Electronic Market Integration Platform]," Amex wrote in a statement on its website. AEMI went live at the end of last year, in readiness for new U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's rules that were introduced in February. Stock exchanges are increasingly reliant on high-speed electronic trading, which means their IT servers handle larger and larger amounts of traffic. The London Stock Exchange recently introduced a new platform to help with this and its electronic order book, SETS, saw strong growth in its last financial year. Its recently announced #1.1 billion (US$2.2 billion) takeover of the Borsa Italia group was centered on electronic trading. In March, the Singapore Stock Exchange suffered a setback as its electronic trading system collapsed for more than an hour. Last October, the Tokyo Stock Exchange was sued by broker Mizuho Securities after a botched trade that resulted from a combination of human error and system problems.
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