To: CJG who wrote (2023 ) 8/27/1999 7:38:00 PM From: Chuca Marsh Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2514
Me too, meaning I are far off but would of loved to have made it and or the info: SEE CSW RTrades lately, looks like a PRE AGM POP has happened in Volume:canada-stockwatch.com 3 Months' Closing Prices Date Ex Open Hi Lo Close Chg Vol #Tr Aug 27 1999 A .110 .110 .110 .110 +.000 1000 1 Aug 26 1999 A .145 .145 .110 .110 -.025 85000 8 Aug 25 1999 A .130 .135 .120 .135 -.005 43000 5 Aug 24 1999 A .140 .140 .130 .140 +.000 172000 20 Aug 23 1999 A .110 .140 .110 .140 +.040 139500 17 Aug 20 1999 A .100 .110 .100 .100 -.020 58500 6 Aug 19 1999 A .100 .120 .100 .120 +.010 36000 4 Aug 18 1999 A .120 .125 .110 .110 +.000 175000 23 Aug 17 1999 A .110 .110 .085 .110 +.010 169000 11 Aug 16 1999 A .100 .100 .100 .100 +.010 50000 2 Aug 13 1999 A .090 .090 .090 .090 +.000 3500 2 Aug 12 1999 A .100 .125 .090 .090 -.030 39500 9 Aug 11 1999 A .120 .120 .120 .120 +.000 30000 2 Aug 10 1999 A .090 .120 .080 .120 +.010 39500 7 Aug 9 1999 A .130 .130 .110 .110 -.010 44500 8 Aug 6 1999 A .110 .120 .110 .120 +.030 32000 4 Aug 5 1999 A .100 .100 .090 .090 -.030 16000 3 Jul 30 1999 A .085 .120 .085 .120 +.020 36500 7 Jul 29 1999 A .100 .100 .100 .100 +.015 5000 1 Jul 28 1999 A .100 .100 .085 .085 -.015 14000 3 Jul 27 1999 A .100 .100 .100 .100 +.020 10000 2 Jul 23 1999 A .080 .080 .080 .080 +.000 56500 6 Jul 22 1999 A .080 .080 .080 .080 +.000 24000 2 Jul 21 1999 A .090 .090 .080 .080 -.010 14000 3 Jul 20 1999 A .080 .090 .075 .090 +.015 22000 3 Jul 19 1999 A .075 .080 .075 .075 -.025 17000 4 Jul 15 1999 A .100 .100 .100 .100 +.000 15000 1 Jul 13 1999 A .080 .100 .080 .100 +.020 19000 4 Jul 12 1999 A .120 .120 .080 .080 -.020 2000 2 Jul 9 1999 A .100 .100 .095 .100 +.000 32000 3 Jul 8 1999 A .085 .100 .080 .100 +.010 27000 4 Jul 7 1999 A .085 .090 .085 .090 +.010 35000 4 Jul 5 1999 A .095 .095 .080 .080 -.010 22500 5 Jun 30 1999 A .110 .110 .090 .090 -.010 82000 7 Jun 29 1999 A .100 .100 .100 .100 -.015 23000 4 Jun 28 1999 A .100 .115 .100 .115 +.015 18000 4 Jun 25 1999 A .100 .105 .100 .100 +.000 68000 6 Jun 24 1999 A .100 .105 .095 .100 +.000 33000 5 Jun 23 1999 A .100 .100 .090 .100 +.000 31000 6 Jun 22 1999 A .105 .105 .100 .100 +.010 9500 3 Jun 21 1999 A .090 .090 .090 .090 -.020 8000 1 Jun 18 1999 A .120 .120 .100 .110 -.005 33700 7 Jun 17 1999 A .110 .115 .105 .115 +.015 54500 8 Jun 16 1999 A .105 .105 .100 .100 -.005 40000 2 Jun 15 1999 A .110 .110 .105 .105 -.015 62000 6 Jun 14 1999 A .105 .120 .105 .120 +.000 26000 2 Jun 11 1999 A .120 .120 .120 .120 -.005 80000 7 Jun 10 1999 A .120 .135 .120 .125 +.005 50000 7 Jun 9 1999 A .120 .120 .120 .120 +.000 33000 4 Jun 8 1999 A .120 .120 .120 .120 +.000 49500 6 Jun 4 1999 A .120 .140 .120 .120 +.000 45500 5 Jun 3 1999 A .120 .120 .120 .120 +.000 10000 1 Jun 2 1999 A .140 .140 .110 .120 +.000 66500 6 Jun 1 1999 A .140 .140 .120 .120 +.010 2500 2 May 31 1999 A .110 .120 .110 .110 +.000 56000 8 May 28 1999 A .125 .125 .105 .110 -.020 45000 7 and From a Russett Post:Message 11054702 Message 11054702 <<..Volume is now increasing with increasing share price so we are all anticipating some news. Market dogma says high volumes in the morning could indicate the people on the Marum ground have seen something interesting and are buying. Presumably they are busy working during the day, so must put their orders in after work, or early in the morning before work. Brokers know this too, a can play psych games with us to suck us in. This makes playing the daytrader game on these little puppies tough. I am usually a kind of position trader. I look at the potential of a play, and take a position based on the degree of hope for the future. If the stock goes up 15-20%, I will probably sell a big enough portion of my position to retain several thousand shares that have become freebies. Then I can ignore the shares until the day when they may emerge as beautiful butterflies, trading at $10.00 or more. If the fundamentals of a play stay the same, why not?? By the time they are that high, there are some usually some firm production numbers you can base a "sell or buy some more" decision on. If they become flea bitten dogs, well they didn't cost anything. All you need is a few butterflies and you are retired. At least that is the plan (gggggggg) :-)))))) good luck to us all, russett..>> and From Jesse's last News UPdate ...he can't now so I will: -News- ________________ MARUM RESOURCES INC. __________________ marumresources.com SEC 12g(3) Exemption 82-4100 ASE Trading Symbol "MMU" Standard & Poor's Corporate Manual Listing News Release - July 20, 1999 MARUM RESOURCES INC. (MMU - ASE) INTERNATIONAL TOWER HILL MINES LTD. (ITH - VSE) MICREX DEVELOPMENT CORP. (MIX - ASE) CHINCHAGA PROJECT UPDATE July 20, 1999 -- Marum Resources Inc., International Tower Hill Mines Ltd. and Micrex Development Corp. announce the initiation of preliminary discussions with several mining corporations regarding the exploration of the extensive metallic mineralization recently discovered in the Chinchaga area of northern Alberta. Due diligence evaluation of preliminary data, including field investigations, are scheduled for this summer. Current exploration strategy is to seek a senior joint venture partner to assist in the exploration of metallic minerals and to continue to explore the Chinchaga area for diamonds on their own accounts. Diamond and diamond indicator analysis on rejects from Chinchaga core samples submitted for metallic ICP analyses have not yielded any positive diamond or diamond indicator results. So far less than five percent of the diamond sample concentrates have been picked. Massive amounts of sulfide minerals remain in the large concentrate fraction and have complicated the picking process. Picking operations have been suspended due to the poor initial results and the fact that no further technical information is required to commence the summer sampling programs. The sulphide laden concentrates will kept available for metallic analysis by potential joint venture partners. Following the completion of the Chinchaga drill program in February and the evaluation of the drill core, a regional structural analysis was undertaken in order to identify optimal surface sampling locations for both diamond and metallic mineralization. The program has generated a large number of prospective locations. The samples will be taken along newly identified, thick expansion faults running for lengths of up to 50km within the Chinchaga property boundaries. At least six major expansion faults have been identified as being prospective for both diamond pipe targets and bedded targets for metallic concentration. A sampling program will commence following final sample location selection that is almost complete. Sample sizes will vary from small reconnaissance samples to large diamond samples For jig processing. Samples for metallic mineral analysis will be taken from each location. The Vancouver Stock Exchange and The Alberta Stock Exchange have not reviewed and do not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. _____________________________________________________________ Chinchaga Project Websitemmu.simplenet.com _____________________________________________________________ ///===================================/// . . . . . . . . "..announce the initiation of preliminary discussions with several mining corporations regarding the exploration of the extensive metallic mineralization recently discovered in the Chinchaga area of northern Alberta." - - "..The samples will be taken along newly identified, thick expansion faults running for lengths of up to 50km within the Chinchaga property boundaries. At least six major expansion faults have been identified as being prospective for both diamond pipe targets and bedded targets for metallic concentration." "..Sample sizes will vary from small reconnaissance samples to large diamond samples for jig processing." ..>> Chucka P.S.- I am including this as an AREA RE CAP...OK: To: +Jesse (2004 ) From: +Chuca Marsh Monday, Aug 16 1999 9:34AM ET Reply # of 2024 Here are some new NWT Diamond Page Links:( Ok, it is close but no cigar, but read anyways)techstocks.com techstocks.com Chucka( RB, Thanks for getting with THE program- we all assumed as much...nice to see it in writing!)