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To: Walt who wrote (20090)6/12/1999 11:08:00 AM
From: EIGHT-N  Respond to of 26850
 
walt, your a god. i want to do some prospecting in the kootaneys this summer. i recall c. fipke cut his teeth around golden b.c. which isn't too far from where i call home. i got a hunch that the pipes he found around the blaeberry may trend southward. the country is fiercly beautiful, but the clear cutters have exposed alot of the rock for examination. i basically know nothing about prospecting, although i have a few mineralogical texts. what'd'ya say can i come up and learn a few tricks from the 'arctic fox'



To: Walt who wrote (20090)6/12/1999 12:06:00 PM
From: teevee  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 26850
 
Walt,
I remember when the natives took a "hard" negotiating stance with the oil companies up in the Delta when they were talking about development of the oil and gas fields up there and building a pipe line down the McKenzie....every time a deal was supposedly done, they kept coming back for more and more and more and more and more..... the oil companies said good bye and the natives said "wait a minute, we were just negotiating"...well we all know the outcome.......you are correct about Kennecott wanting to pull out....they have read the writing on the wall....and their parent company, RTP, currently feels that they will get more exploration bang for their buck in the under explored and vast Tethyan orogenic belt, which is continuous with the western porphyry arc of the South-east Asian Archipelago, and extends across southern Asia, through the Himalayas, Iran and Turkey to the Balkans and then the Alps of Europe......My prediction is that the native run-mafia like and extortionist style of NWT government will not be tolerated by corporations who prefer to operate in an environment governed by the "rule of law"...yes its true-Canada and it's provinces and Territories have for the most part deteriorated into another third world back water-even ministers in the province BC now complain that their "Soviet Style" management of the provincial economy isn't working:-). This means that exploration expenditures will continue to decrease and stay low for a long long time in places like the NWT and B.C., for example.....Have fun and good luck prospecting this summer....
regards,
teevee



To: Walt who wrote (20090)6/13/1999 12:03:00 AM
From: bill  Respond to of 26850
 
Good to hear from you, Walt. After reading the postings on this
thread, I thought it might be worth mentioning for those who believe
that insiders have an inside track (if so, then they must have
been given some really positive information to drive the stock to
5.30, then some really negative information to drive it to 4.19 which must be terribly confusing and not very reliable)
that the executives from KRR, DTA and HSX did not know anything
about the results from the Tli Kwi Cho pipe until it was presented
to them at a meeting. Like everyone else, they could not trade
their shares until after the trading halt was lifted. By that time
the price of their shares had collapsed.

There are often casual accusations of illegal activity on the part
of processors but I've followed the diamond stocks since 1993 and
have no reason to believe anything negative about the people who
process the samples. There is lots of evidence on SI and other
forums of pumping and dumping. Fake question and answer dialogues.
Rumours created on one forum and then quoted by the author on
another forum. Lots of fun and games but I think we all know that they are just that--fun and games. But that's not the people
processing the ore. Sometimes the rah rah postings might be by a penny stock IR type who doesn't identify him or herself. Naughty. Naughty.
We've caught a couple of those. It fun exposing them.No evidence, though, that anyone
from WSP posts anonymously. Sophie told me she does not and will
not post.

No evidence in the run-up and sell off of any leaked information.
Stock price didn't go high enough or fall far enough.

We'll just have to wait for real news and entertain ourselves
with speculation in the meantime. 450 carat ruby red diamond.
Woops, nope. No diamonds at all. Just zircons. As long as one
doesn't take it too seriously, it's great entertainment.