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Gold/Mining/Energy : Winspear Resources -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Berry Picker who wrote (22286)6/30/1999 6:17:00 PM
From: Paul Bilecki  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26850
 
Bilecki's drunken prediction: Fun on Friday for WSP and soon there could be a dramatic unexpected significant rise in the price of DSP not linked to a rise in the price of WSP. This is a hunch. I have no insider information, nor am I a broker.

On the announcement of the restructuring I wrote that a significant reason for the restructuring was to protect wsp's unproven properties which have significant upside potential from a hostile takeover. I wrote that Hilltop could be a crown jewel as well as the King and Tyler properties. I have been buying as much DSP as I can afford. It has been trading for awhile and this stock is probably being accummulated by the right people.

Due your own due diligence, but DSP I believe is my ticket to early retirement whereas WSP will be my annuity through a beautiful mining dividend.

A major land pipe could be found on Hilltop at any point. A press release about green clay, boulders, outcropping and confirmation of a pipe through drilling will send DSP to levels beyond $5 given the small share float and 100 percent ownership. This will enable dsp to load the coffers up too.

I think the downside potential of DSP might be .50-.75 with possible participation in a rights 0ffering.

If you play the diamond game, DSP is the game to play right now.

P.S. MPV,AOT, CFV should also have some gas Friday. You may want to join the party.