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Gold/Mining/Energy : Kensington Resources Ltd. (V.KRT) * Diamond in the rough!

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To: Kidman who wrote (1376)3/25/1998 12:32:00 AM
From: Miles  Read Replies (2) of 5206
 
Man, if you actually listen to ORVADO then you really are in trouble. The guy still sends me pathetic emails that gets automatically dumped in the trash bin now. A while back when the stock was at 17cents he tried to convince me with no facts that it was going to be delisted, there was no 98 program etc....HAHAHA, a real looney. I was buying at the time and now I am thankful because that is 100%+ gain on those purchases. Anyway, I make it a point to call KRT all the time. However, I never said that I actually get a response from every call. Call D. Stone, he is always willing to talk and answer questions. I really can't figure some of you investors out? If you have done your DD then you should feel secure, if not then that is your lose. As far as your question is concerned regarding kimberlites, I do know where you can get some good info on them, your local library. I simply did a little research....nothing special. I am no mining expert at all. If you bought in at much higher prices then I am sorry, but evaluate the rick reward of averaging down. I don't think name calling is a good way to start your research....I do remember Buddy saying that 40cents is a good time to buy and it may be your last chance etc.. or something along those lines...well, when issues behind the scenes are dealt with, and if we can actually get some news out, we will not be at these prices for long...this is just an opinion. You want to call that hype, fine, but it is based on the fundamentals and facts of the industry and by comparison to other companies etc. With the gold market licking the hind end, diamond investments become all the more attractive for those with the mining bug. If you don't believe in the property then sell and move on.
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