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Gold/Mining/Energy : Precious and Base Metal Investing

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To: peter snowdon who wrote (23311)11/1/2003 12:42:32 AM
From: Elizabeth Andrews   of 39344
 
Stealth, what is the issue? There are two possibilities and I guess you don't have to choose either if you don't own the stock but I do. In this market, any promoter who had results like Stealth just published would drive the stock a long way if the results were real. If the results were bogus a good promoter would have still driven the stock higher and taken his chances. But the stock didn't respond, which casts doubt on the company's promoter.

So if the results are real and the stock didn’t move I have to conclude that the company can’t promote. But that’s the good part, maybe. If the results are real and the stock didn’t move isn’t it a great buying opportunity? Remember, value always prevails in the long run.

A buying opportunity? I think so, but there may be a short-term credibility and timing issue.
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