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Gold/Mining/Energy : Golden Hemlock(GHE)

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To: Maurice Fougere who wrote (199)7/8/1997 5:20:00 PM
From: Robert Dydo   of 909
 
The price of gold would affect the gold producers not exploration company. You right about the market overall perception towards junior market including its most fragile sector exploration.Only those who see GHE affected by gold price and sell are creating own loses at this point. The gold in GHE property has a long way before being recovered therefore it would be very unlogical to connect those issues. On the other hand GHE play has most to offer if they get results which will establish nice size deposit(s)and this may catch an eye of major who will try to get piece of the pie with today's gold prices. Analogy to KRY maybe distant but that is what happens when you may have deposits and you are undervalued. As long as there is a possibility of the results not actual results some will sell at bid price for number of reasons. If results will be available at the end of the week or begining of the next one, some speculative pressure will start to build up soon and ahead of the release for our advantage off course. Canaccord was selling today as well. They also bought 27,000 shares out of 32,000 traded today. Today maybe a begining of happy days for GHE. I certainly hope so.
Robert
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