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Gold/Mining/Energy : Starpoint Gold

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To: Barry Singer who wrote (1964)4/16/1998 4:01:00 PM
From: GWalker  Read Replies (1) of 2378
 
Forget the charts...

If a company is really excited about their news, they tend to release it as soon as they can because that way they don't get their stock halted if (or rather "when") things start to leak out and the price spikes up.

Everytime I have heard about delays in releasing for the reasons of "Monday is a better news day", a blah-style release seems to materialize.

The point of this post: More reasons to believe that the news is probably ok, encouraging etc.. but don't expect the stock to move too much after the news comes out.

In other words: Any "Last chance before the rocket takes off talk" is premature.
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