Title: DDS Post by: bryanmcn on January 12, 2009, 01:04:28 PM I was warned by my Etrade broker that DDS has been sited for fraudulant reporting. I am not buying.
Title: Re: DDS Post by: garilou on January 12, 2009, 06:22:33 PM Hi, Bryan,
But my feel is that you would not have bought anyway... ;) not your prefered price range. Thanks for the info, but I can't find it anyway where else ... is this insider info? If yes, maybe you should not post it. Is it more than a rumor? Could you give us a link? Louise Title: Re: DDS Post by: bryanmcn on January 13, 2009, 09:44:47 AM Hi Louis
I was about to buy through Etrade. In fact when I hit the confirm button an error message popped up telling me to contact a broker. I called the broker and she said that they could do the transaction but that I should be aware that Labopharm had been sited for fraudulent reporting. Bryan Title: Re: DDS Post by: garilou on January 17, 2009, 01:06:11 AM Hi Bryan, I sorry for such a late reply. I guess you were lucky in a sense that they warned you. Pretty good service they give you there. The only news that I have found related to legal problems is pretty old: http://ca.reuters.com/article/businessNews/idCAN2231558420080422 (http://ca.reuters.com/article/businessNews/idCAN2231558420080422) But this does not seem to have hurt DDS too much. Now that Ryzolt has been approved, the stock might loose some of it's momentum though. Just as I write this, I receive SSP's email that DDS has mode it to UPMv4, so I guess it still has some growth potential. Louise Title: Re: DDS Post by: bryanmcn on January 17, 2009, 10:23:20 AM Louise
Yes DDS is very tempting. But for me it is forbidden fruit. I should call the Company and ask them for an explaination. Has anyone done that already? Bryan Title: Re: DDS Post by: garilou on January 19, 2009, 01:41:28 AM Hi Bryan,
Quote Has anyone done that already? I have, not for DDS, but I have done that twice, as a matter of fact, and it is surpising how fast they reply. As for the reply it-self, one has to be very careful. If you already were a stock holder, maybe it would ghave more weight, but yes, I think you should call or write to them. On Nasdak, it is rated as a very risky stock (http://www.nasdaq.com/services/riskMetrics.stm) (DDSS) Still very tempting. Anyway, let us know if you decide to call the company. Louise Title: Re: DDS Post by: bryanmcn on January 19, 2009, 10:52:14 AM I emailed them . They said that it was th efirst they have heard of it and will contact Etrade for an explaination.
Title: Re: DDS Post by: garilou on January 19, 2009, 12:16:41 PM Good move, Bryan ! See I had told you yesterday that they usually reply very fast. But I guess you should also ask E-trade on what basis they had given you that information. Keep us informed! Thanks, Louise Title: Re: DDS Post by: bryanmcn on January 19, 2009, 07:22:24 PM DDS guy called etrade and they had no explaination other than it must have been a mistake.
Title: Re: DDS Post by: garilou on January 19, 2009, 10:56:21 PM Ouch! an expensive mistake, not only for you! E-Trade is huge, and if all of its clients received the same wrong information, added to all from this forum who received it from you! We missed a nice little run... I am not blaming you, it's easy to "second guess", but I suppose that if something like that ever happens again, you will ask E-Trade to found better their assertion! I am surprised that only you and me were involved in this discussion. After all, it was an SSP buy recommendation. Lots of people have at least a look at their buy recommendations. But many read you topic... including SSP I guess. Might not be too late, but anyway, thank you very much to have kept us informed. Maybe, after you reassured everyone, DDS will jump up tomorrow ;) Louise Title: Re: DDS Post by: denhams on January 20, 2009, 08:26:33 PM Louise,
Perhaps I speak for a portion of the SSP readership when I say, as I have been following the DDS controversy.... As a strict follower of the SSP V4 rules, I was aware - on purchase day - of a problem with "DDS" as I confirmed my buy-order. BUT, as it was indicated that a buy would not be processed (at least until I contacted E*Trade), and since I quickly discovered from this website why that was, I didn't bother phoning in any inquiries as I "already knew the answer" - erroneous as it may seem now. Also, I didn't bother to post on this site either, as you guys have been doing a very fine job at that on your own. I have nothing insightful to add, and don't wish to deplete any band-width. Thank-you to all of you for your fine efforts. It's not that I am without effort, but you left nothing for me to do. As for "DDS" jumping tomorrow, we shall see. I am hoping not, and it does appear very liquid, so perhaps we'll have an easy go of it. Title: Re: DDS Post by: garilou on January 20, 2009, 11:29:05 PM Hi Denhams, Nice to read what you wrote. I took part to the conversation, Bryan did most of the work. I am happy that you jump in a little, although, as I had wrote, I knew that more had been following the exchanges. It would have been interesting though to know that what happened to Bryan was not an isolated case: since I was still busy with my shorts, I had not tried to buy DDS (not that easy with so little volume anyway), so I do not know if E-Trade was the only broker that blocked DDS. When I said that "DDS" might jump "tomorrow"(ie. today Tuesday), I was joking more then anything else. I felt that DDS was loosing some of it's momentum, at least for a few days. Too bad (or good for you), DDS had just reached the UPMv4 portfolio, and it started with a 3.86% loss There was a point today, even before the signal was updated on the site, when we knew that we had entered a new DOWN signal level. As a good SSP follower, I guess you wont buy anything tomorrow (Wednesday). So it will leave us time to see how it's going to do, hoping that this DOWN signal won't last too long. So, I won't finish with "good trading to everyone", Good time to take a rest for those who do not short ;) Louise Title: Re: DDS Post by: DCA on February 08, 2009, 12:00:20 PM I note that DDS is still a "call trading desk" at E-trade. Guess the explation from DDS guy was not convincing.
D Title: Re: DDS Post by: garilou on February 08, 2009, 10:59:41 PM SSP gave a sell order on DDS, and it does not look too exciting for a while. Still, it is a really strange thing this DDS story with E-Trade. I guess E-Trade should justify better then saying that "it must have been a mistake" on Jan. 10th, if that "mistake" is still not corrected by now! What interest would have E-trade to, in a way, boycott this stock? Louise Title: Re: DDS Post by: bryanmcn on February 09, 2009, 07:38:14 AM Is DDS an OTC stock? Etrade, I noticed does not allow web trading of OTC stocks.
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