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Dilithium Tracking 8/22/13

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And, just a week later, looks like the market volume has rebounded a bit! Offers to buy Dilithium have gone up. Its interesting in that in the past month and a half offers to buy Dilithium and Zen have been a bit apart. Usually they tend to be a bit closer in volume! Interesting.

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  1. hi sam! you haven't posted here for a while so i don't know if i got an answer.
    is it possible to get your old collected data from 2012/2013? i got already daily data from 8/29/2012 until 11/20/2012. i started playing sto again after a break of 2 years.
    best regards
    froesch

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    1. I'll see if I can find it. Where do I send it to?

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    2. thank you very much! my mail is froesch@pin-multigaming.de
      best regards
      froesch

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