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Gold/Mining/Energy : Winspear Resources

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To: Tomato who wrote (3222)9/27/1997 4:45:00 PM
From: Chas.   of 26850
 
Surething, let me give you another angle on this thing, think of a pipe in terms of tonnage, as a rule, if you have a pipe you have tonnage. We, as of yet, do not have a pipe, period. We have many indications of having a pipe, many, but no pipe, everything tells us that it is under Snap Lake, now remember an average pipe diameter is about 200m or 600 ft, thats not much of a target especially if you don't have a target to drill into, just your best scientific Russian guess, again that is why we have so many drill programs. Now Its possible to have a pipe and just crummy geology, ask George or Fixmato about DHK. That is probably not our case, we have excellant geology. We could go on for hours about probables, George, Walt, Vaughn could tie you up for days on geology & possibilities, it's endless. The stock side of this is an entirely different matter, a different set of dynamics you might say, its effected by hype, NR's, Newsletter writers, Company bullshit to sell stock, special options, warrants, to a slight degree SI, a myriad of outside influences effect the share price, geology is only one aspect. Wsp is seriously effected in a negative way but will most likely be back up in a matter of weeks. At this point it is High Risk/High Reward, if you've got any money left, it sure is the right time to buy. but then again........Chuck
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