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Gold/Mining/Energy : NDT VENTURES

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To: Jenny Pillen who wrote (437)10/3/1997 9:38:00 PM
From: Terence Mitchell   of 992
 
YORKTON/NDT (a 52 week statistical review)

Hi Jenny,

I bought my first NDT shares in May 1995, this was my first investment in the "Junior or speculative markets", it took me quite a while to realize that the driving force behind these jr markets was "promotion and brokerage companies" OK so I was naive, but I try to learn fast.

Over a year ago I started subsribing to CANADA STOCKWATCH, this is a truly great site for the smaller investor requiring access to the kind of statistics that used to be only available to brokerage houses. On Oct 3/96 they started providing daily stock stats allowing us to follow the daily trading patterns and players. On Oct 3/96 I started watching the relationship of Yorkton and NDT and discovered that Yorkton (and probabaly others) are worth less than scum when it comes to shareholder values, this obviously done with NDT support.

For what it's worth I have followed Yorkton/NDT daily and today represents the first full year (52 weeks) of statistics that I have been maintaining. Following is a summary of those statistics for anyone that might be interested.

By the way, please observe a few things;
1. the years low is 29 cents (not 41)
2. note how much of a seller Yorkton is and think about why they are recommending small investors BUY.
3. Check out other Yorkton BUY recommends and see what positions they have taken over time (example; Indomin IRL, recommend BUY but are big time seller)

52 WEEK REVIEW

A. NDT 52 week trading summary (Oct 7/96 to Oct 3/97)

01. Total share trading Volume ......... 28,459,573
02. Trading days ........................ 251
03. Average daily shares traded .......... 113,384
04. Average weekly shares traded ......... 547,300
05. 52 week high............................ 1.45
06. 52 week low ............................ 0.29
07. Friday close ........................... 0.55

B. Yorkton 52 week NDT trading summary

01. Total shares bought ................... 3,446,950
02. Total shares SOLD ..................... 8,224,533
03. 52 week Net position ................. -4,797,583

*NOTE* in the previous two trading days (Oct 3/96 and Oct 4/96) Yorkton had been net -423,900 shares. What this means is that in 52 weeks plus 2 days they were net -5,221,483 shares

04. Percent of BUY ........................ 12.1
05. Percent of SELL ....................... 29.0
06. Percent of total trading .............. 20.5

C. YORKTON DAILY ACTIVITY (Past 52 weeks)

01. Total days traded ............... 218 (86.9% of trading days)
02. Days as net seller .............. 184 (84.4% of days traded)
03. Days as net buyer ................ 31 (14.2% of days traded)
04. Avge daily shares sold ........ 37,819
05. Avge daily shares bought ...... 15,812
06. Avge daily shares traded ...... 53,631
07. Avge daily net trading ....... -22,007

regards, Terence Mitchell

PS. The moral of the statistics is "Don't ever trust ANYTHING that Yorkton has to say"
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