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Gold/Mining/Energy : Diamond Fields International Ltd. (DFI.T)

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To: John Thomas who wrote (35)5/21/1999 4:41:00 PM
From: russet  Read Replies (2) of 141
 
Sold half my shares this morning too. Now working with freebies. Seems like many of the diamond stocks were rising today. Great way to start off the long weekend. The rise has a lot of people looking at the stock seriously now. When they see what the neighbors have pulled out of the waters off Namibian shores, they will realize the potential of this company. Cheers all.

Post says Diamond Fields boosted by bullish Bishop

Diamond Fields International Ltd DFI
Shares issued 51,244,809 May 20 close $1.18
Fri 21 May 99 In the News
The Financial Post reports in its Friday edition that the shares of Diamond
Fields International burst to life on Thursday, gaining a sparkling 51 per
cent, thanks to a bullish report in a California investment newsletter.
Reporter Keith Damsell says that shares of Vancouver-based Diamond Fields
climbed 40 cents to a 52-week high of $1.18, following a favourable review
in the May 18 edition of The Gold Mining Stock Report. The stock's 52-week
low is just 18 cents. Editor Bob Bishop describes Diamond Fields as a
"strong buy," a recommendation that seemed to spark plenty of market
activity. Growing Vancouver-based brokerage Haywood Securities crossed more
than 250,000 shares and brokerages Canaccord Capital and CT Securities were
also active in the market. Diamond Fields chief financial officer Horng Dih
Lee says there is nothing happening within the company. Analysts say that
chief executive Daniel Johnson was spreading the word on Bay Street on
Thursday.
(c) Copyright 1999 Canjex Publishing Ltd. canada-stockwatch.com
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