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Gold/Mining/Energy : Repap (RPAPF)

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To: FundAce who wrote (14)11/13/1997 12:52:00 AM
From: Brad Yonkman  Read Replies (1) of 485
 
Fundace,

I feel your frustration man! Only thing is I get a double whammy of this bulls**t. Not only have I invested heavily into the forest and mining industries but I work in the forest Industry. From where I'm sitting the future is not nearly as bright as a lot of people seem to believe. I think that B.C. based companies are worse off then others (due to our insane provincial government) however, I'm starting to seriously question the future direction of the pulp markets. It's too late to question the direction of the lumber markets .(expecially the offshore ones)
I'm not sure how Repaps share price has compared to other Eastern based Pulp/Paper concerns, but I know it has done as well (spelled pathetic!) as my B.C. based forest companies in the last couple of months. If you want to go back further than a few months I hope to hell I never have another stock like this one.

I think that if we see high pulp and paper prices Repap will explode on the upside. However, if prices go lower it's all over for this company. I know one thing I will never get my investment back from this one.

Here's hoping for rising pulp prices,

Brad
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