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Elephant Tracks for 04-10-2009

Summary data of mutual fund/institutional activities for 04-10-2009

Number of Shares Purchased and Sold by Institutions for 04-10-2009
Share DataSharesPercentage
Total Volume Purchases7,310,08625.11%
Total Volume Sales21,798,06874.89%
Total Volume29,108,154100%
Net Purchases/Sales Volume-14,487,982

Transactions Purchased and Sold by Institutions for 04-10-2009
Transaction DataTransactionsPercentage
Total Purchases57549.23%
Total Sales59350.77%
Total Transactions1,168100%
Net Purchases/Sales-18

Top 3 Stocks Purchased by Institutions for 04-10-2009
Stock SymbolActivityShares
HEKAdded386,000
DPZAdded284,200
PDLIAdded272,000

Top 3 Stocks Sold by Institutions for 04-10-2009
Stock SymbolActivityShares
BUFSold450,000
FLEXSold294,000
TWXSold227,716

Top 3 Stocks Purchased by a Single Institution for 04-10-2009
Stock SymbolFundShares
HEKGerry Farber Llc386,000
DPZGerry Farber Llc284,200
PDLIGerry Farber Llc272,000

Top 3 Stocks Sold by a Single Institution for 04-10-2009
Stock SymbolFundShares
BUFLongfellow Investment Man ...450,000
FLEXGerry Farber Llc294,000
TWXGerry Farber Llc228,878



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