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Gold/Mining/Energy : Canmine resources

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To: dave brown who wrote (1746)8/23/1999 8:06:00 AM
From: Ralph Kern  Read Replies (1) of 2769
 
Dave we will have to name you the self-appointed saviour of disgruntled Canmine shareholders(past, present and future)...
1.I distinctly remember you saying that no one would invest in mining stocks due to the surplus in production and lack of demand(principally due to Asia). Now as we know hindsight is 20/20, and in fact there was no real oversupply or real lack of demand and the market stayed in balance. Now the market is in deficit and prices are running up.
2.Your comments about Canmine management are rather critical. How do you think Canmine could raise 15 million if they have a high burn rate, practice dubious stock manipulation and nondisclosure. Do you think you may be exagerrating a trifle? If I argued that Dave Brown was manipulating Canmine stock while spreading false rumours on the internet, the discerning reader would want to know what I am basing my opinions on. I think the same argument could apply to your comments on Canmine. Feel free to provide details on how you think Canmine management has been less than forthcoming.
3.How do you propose a company develop the cobalt production, sales and marketing plans and plan an ambitious exploration program at Thompson without paying consulting fees to experts who have done it before for other companies in the same field?
For others who are confused by your comments I would suggest that they read the web site, and call Canmine for more details. I would caution anyone against making an investment decision based on the incompletely researched and biased comments in your posts. I don't know who you think you are trying to protect or what are the motives behind your often disparaging comments. I don't think anyone would consider that you are trying to manipulate the share price. There is however a strong correlation between the absence of your negative comments and the recent surge in Canmine share price.
"Where knowledge is lacking speculation thrives"....TACITUS....

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