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To: Rocket Red who wrote (24618)10/2/1999 11:43:00 PM
From: bill  Respond to of 26850
 
Red,
I don't know if you have access to the Globe and Mail or
The National Post. If you do, check the business pages.
The TSE is increasing the requirements for a listing.
The increase is expected to cause a fairly large number of companies to
be delisted. They will have to move their listing to the
VSE or the ASE. I expect that this internal change has
affected all those companies that have applied for a TSE
listing. The exchange, knowing that the requirements are
being increased, will have been holding back on making
a decision because they don't want to list a company when
they know that in a few months, they would have to delist
it.Everyone keeps forgetting that some of the worst scams
in the last few years (BreX, for example) were on the TSE
not the junior exchanges. The TSE is finally responding
to its eroding credibility.



To: Rocket Red who wrote (24618)10/3/1999 5:24:00 PM
From: Dave M  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Red, will money be spent on the bulk sample, new drilling or both? Seems to me that WSP should concentrate on the bulk sample to satisfy the bankers plus drill a few more holes to prove up more reserves in the thicker portion, maybe even find the source.

Still holding for a grand slam.

Dave M