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Gold/Mining/Energy : Capital Alliance Group - CPT (CDNX) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: John Powell who wrote (102)3/25/2000 3:44:00 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 960
 
Ken on the stockhouse cpt thread pointed out that stockhouse has developed a Hong Kong site - eng.stockhouse.com.hk ... time permitting i plan to lurk there a lot and absorb background on the scene ... there's a writeup on five stocks by Tai Fook currently on the hk home page ... here's the direct url - eng.stockhouse.com.hk
[connection to cpt is that Tai Fook is one of our sponsors for the SEG IPO - Message 13188762 ]

This week i gave up waiting for a pullback, topped up to pretty much a full position ... if we do see a dip i'll just adjust upwards cpt's percentage of portfolio, outside of that i don't anticipate much for trading decisions before June or so, and maybe not until fall and the GEM IPO. Chart seems to say that we are a patient bunch of accumulators, and that's a good thing imho, we avoid the unhealthy spikes and retracements that way.

Anyone who hasn't read the first six posts of this thread might consider doing so now - Subject 33873

My favourite paragraph -

"Total assets at this point in time not including CIBT will equal approximately $150-160 million Cdn. Doing the math just for fun - that is $17-10 / share depending if you use the current shares outstanding or the fully diluted shares."

Well this is a close second -

"Of the 9,330,099 shares outstanding, ~5,200,000 are free trading with the public float sitting at approximately 2.0-2.5 million shares."