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Largest NYSE Short Interest Decreases (Q, GE, TWX, EMC, BSX, PFE)

It is always interesting seeing which groups and which stocks saw the biggest changes in short interest.  This list doesn’t show financials because we’ve already shown that individually.  Here are some of the key largest DECREASES in short interest from October 31 to November 15:

Stock (Ticker)                    NOV 15        OCT 31             Change
Qwest Comm. (Q)         66,747,528     82,000,170     -15,252,642
General Electric (GE)    61,608,091     66,708,279     -5,100,188
Time Warner (TWX)       61,393,120     68,977,843     -7,584,723
EMC Corp (EMC)           50,028,872     61,281,674     -11,252,802
Boston Scientific (BSX) 35,257,658     39,893,566     -4,635,908
Pfizer Inc (PFE)               34,773,855     45,263,120     -10,489,265

Jon C. Ogg
November 23, 2007

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