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To: Quickdraw who wrote (12613)2/10/2000 10:59:00 AM
From: Claude Cormier  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14627
 
<<But I think you are doing a disservice to yourself and the respect people have for your analytical skills when you get into the type of, let's call it "leading" commentary you have with charred. >>

Don't think so. And there was certainly nothing planned here. What can I say if both Charred and I think that PFG is overvalued (for now) when it gets near $5.

You know QD, there are a lot of people who read these threads. Some are in love with the stock others have to decided if they will buy the stock or not. When I post on a thread I post with that in mind.

I am also "in love" with a few stocks and I post on their threads. But I always welcome posters who will bring me back to earth.

If you read all my posts, you will agree that I have been generally positive on PacRIm. But I feel that it is ahead of itself near $5, and this is due only to the promotional strenghts of the group. And this means that buyers at this level must be prudent.

I brought in a few comparisons just to make my point and to inform.

Now you may not agree with me and that is fine. So maybe we should debate this point instead.



To: Quickdraw who wrote (12613)2/10/2000 11:55:00 PM
From: charred  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14627
 
Quickdraw, Claude and I do disagree on some things. He likes MAN, I don't. Read the thread.

I feel a good way to invest in the junior market is to find the undervalued companies. How do you do that? Well one way is to compare the assets and their market cap of one company to others.

Another thing, geology isn't an exact science. It's easy to say 1200m X 250m X 300m X 2.75 X .06 ounces of gold per tonne = X number of ounces. They say 5 to 8 million ounces, cut it in half, 2 to 4 million ounces I say.

If you have a better idea? Let's hear it. IF not, you are a chump.

cheers