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To: Bill Wexler who wrote (1732)7/3/1999 7:06:00 PM
From: Mama Bear  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10293
 
Bill, don't you still believe in the Bearon's bounce? I wouldn't be too shocked if CCSI closes up on Tuesday.

Barb



To: Bill Wexler who wrote (1732)7/3/1999 8:15:00 PM
From: Druss  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10293
 
Bill--With all of the pleasures of going long on IDX, can someone tell me why the insiders are selling?
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I normally don't go too overboard about insider selling, I view it as less of an indicator than buying. However when no insider is seeing fit to buy and a wholesale trend of selling is going on, I do consider it an indicator.
All the Best
Druss



To: Bill Wexler who wrote (1732)7/7/1999 1:12:00 PM
From: long-gone  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10293
 
Bill,
been lurking, thought you'd like to see this & comment on it:
LONDON, July 6 (Reuters) - Executives from some of the world's leading gold miners demanded on Tuesday that British Prime Minister Tony Blair answer rumours that UK gold sales were timed to help out speculative short sellers in the market.
The letter arrived as Britain sold 25 tonnes of gold, the start of a programme intended to cut reserves from 715 tonnes to 300 tonnes during the next few years.
Chairman and chief executives at Canada's Placer Dome, U.S. miners Newmont Gold and Homestake Mining, South Africans Anglogold and Gold Fields and Ghana's Ashanti Goldfields, sought Blair's response to rumours that reserve sales were to bale out firms running short positions in gold.
The letter, a copy of which was faxed to Reuters, quoted parliamentary remarks made by British opposition MPs on June 16 suggesting Britain's announcement of reserve sales had been to "save the bacon of those firms running short positions".
"We believe it would be helpful for you to make a public denial of these rumours or investigate them publicly," said the letter, signed on behalf of all the companies by Placer Dome President and CEO John Willson.
thanks
rh



To: Bill Wexler who wrote (1732)7/27/1999 4:24:00 PM
From: Bill Wexler  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 10293
 
Dear Penthouse Forum,

I am a shill for a New York stock fraud (symbol: CCSI). Even though I read your column every month, I never thought this would happen to me....

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