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Gold/Mining/Energy : Winspear Resources

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To: Chris A. who wrote (3655)10/31/1997 10:49:00 AM
From: Crocodile  Read Replies (1) of 26850
 
I've looked at stocks from both sides now...

Chris,

No, I won't break into a variation on "Both Sides Now"... Songs are the department of another fellow threadster whose territory I won't infringe upon.

In any case, you are entitled to your opinion and have given it. If others on the thread aren't willing to buy every story wholesale, they have the right to express their opinions as well. Furthermore, I don't think that I implied anywhere in my post that resource exploration isn't fraught with pitfalls and delays... because I, along with most others on this thread realize that fact... after all, I didn't just fall off of a turnip wagon or come out from under a cabbage leaf yesterday...

However, anyone who has played the explorations knows very well that this business isn't just about running around drilling holes and smashing at rocks with a little pick-axe. There is a whole other end of it that has to do with the market and its own peculiar aspects and activities... And it is this area that some people on this thread wish to discuss... with or without your participation.

And BTW, I don't wish to quarrel over minor points, but I see that you don't confine your own discussions to geology on other threads... so why do so here? I cite this recent example from another thread:

techstocks.com

Oh... and another thing... regarding this line:

<All of us realize the inherit risks in any of these exploration companies>

I believe you meant to use the word "inherent" ...the adjective meaning "established as an essential part of something"...or "intrinsic"...

I apologize in advance for this niggling point... but the Lady Croc greatly abhors the mutilation of the English language.

Good Day,
Crocodile
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