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Gold/Mining/Energy : Cybersurf (CY.A) - Bridge between 20th & 21st Centuries -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Sulayman who wrote (2218)8/27/1999 4:33:00 PM
From: R. Balan  Respond to of 3243
 
Sulayman,

I totally agree with your logic and reasoning. Once CY gets listed in the TSE, we can certainly expect some buoyancy in the share price.

Roberto



To: Sulayman who wrote (2218)8/27/1999 5:12:00 PM
From: donkeyman  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 3243
 
Sulayman: I think you missed the point. I'm not comparing Canada with the UK in terms of free Internet. I'm just wondering why X-stream has a low share value compared to FreeServe and Cybersurf as far as that goes. I agree with you. When you compare Cybersurf to FreeServe at Cdn. $45.00/share, I agree Cybersurf should be a lot higher looking at the low number of shares issued. There's nothing wrong with the way the Internet is taking on in Europe and the potential of advertising dollars among Europe's 370 million population. If there was any problem in the UK or Continential Europe is great, if not Freeserve shares wouldn't be valued at Cdn.$45.00/share. Keep in mind, Freeserve has a whopping 115 million shares issued with 1.3 million subscribers. How would Cybersurf share value fare using the UK's FreeServe figures as a standard?