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Gold/Mining/Energy : Int'l Wayside Gold Mines Ltd (IWA-VSE) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Little Joe who wrote (652)4/5/2000 3:25:00 PM
From: Roman de Guzman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1321
 
I concur with little Joe's post. I think with Kinross, Homestake, and Rio Algom showing interests on IWA, the target price of $10 is not far-fetched, however for the short term, I will be happy with a $5 target. I understand that Rio Algom visited the property on Friday instead of the original scheduled visit on Monday. Homestake visited on Monday as scheduled. Kinross was 10 days ahead of those 2 majors having visited the property on March 23.
Kinross's geologist has to write a report yet about their visit. Well, Kinross does not need to write a report about their visit. It must be an assignmnet given to their geologist for consideration of larger participation with IWA. The more drill holes IWA made on a property that seems to contain a mother lode of gold would make the price go up. It is not too late to make a quick gain of 100% on this stock. I understand Homestake had also expresed its interest for involvement with IWA. This is like a fresh carcass of deer found by a packed of coyotes or wolves.
It must be hard being just on the sideline watching IWA going up in price every time I check its trade. The skeptical coyotes just salivate watching the wolves tearing the carcass apart.



To: Little Joe who wrote (652)4/5/2000 3:31:00 PM
From: bully  Respond to of 1321
 
Here's more!

Subject:
Stockwatch: International Wayside Gold Mines Ltd - News Release
Date:
Wed, 05 Apr 2000 11:48:07 -0700

Int'l Wayside continues Cariboo consolidation of ground
International Wayside Gold Mines Ltd IWA
Shares issued 27,403,013 Apr 4 close $1.40
Wed 5 Apr 2000 News Release
Mr. J. Frank Callaghan reports
International Wayside Gold has acquired additional ground in the vicinity
of the Cariboo Gold project, near Wells, B.C.
Under a letter of agreement signed April 3, 2000, the company will transfer
15,000 common shares of International Wayside Gold Mines to John Bot in
return for 100-per-cent interest in mineral tenures 375059, 375060, 375061,
375062, 375063 and 375064 (see minerals titles reference map 093H/04E).
On transfer of the said mineral claims to the company, Stephen Kocsis will
receive a finder's fee of 15,000 common shares of International Wayside.
The acquisition constitutes continued consolidation of the company's ground
in the historic Wells/Barkerville area in northeast-central British
Columbia. The company recently announced joint ventures with Abitibi Mining
Corp. on the Wolf property, and Gold City Industries Ltd. on the Promise,
Myrtle and Proserpine properties.
Ground acquired under the letter of agreement with Mr. Bot is contiguous
with the Proserpine property.



To: Little Joe who wrote (652)4/5/2000 11:26:00 PM
From: russet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1321
 
I've decided to respond to your post,...because you better be from Northern B.C. or I'm about to chit all over you.

To say this environmental chit and permitting is foolish, is to spit in the face of every Northern B.C. community dependent on mining that exists. They have all been foolish in trusting a stupid foolish government in Southern B.C. that listens to !@#@$!%@#$%%@# that collect free money from a !@#@$%^^&*#@! government.

To say this is the largest gold discovery in British Columbian history is also bullchit. They have a open pit mine that might get 1 million ounces of gold (not proven), and some underground stuff that may double the bouty over a lot of years of drilling. I get sick of telling people that it's not what's in the damned ground, but how fast you can get it out, and how cheaply. The open pit is not permitted, the environmental arseholes have not been satisfied, the 3000 tonnes per day has not been santioned from the priests in the south, and the new vein is far from proven.

Now let's discuss the 36 million shares fully diluted and the $65 million market cap that results from it.

Now my friends in Northern B.C. are looking for your support. Will you get your arse down to the environmental assessments to tell the POS environmentalists to bugger off when they are held? You can bet your arse that these communities will be pulling from all the locals for 100 miles around to fill those halls with folks to say yes to mining development. They are fed up with the crap from the south. There is a few coal mining communities nearby that got f@@ked by the unions in the south, and are now closed down because they couldn't ship their coal cheap enough to the far east,....couldn't be Unions on the railroad, in the docks and in the South that caused that now could it?

Time to reflect on some things I think. Most of B.C. is fed up with the rich POS's in the south. I think politics is the most important thing here.

Historic maybe,...but does the South give a chit!

Sorry for talking about the obvious,...Just a stupid hamster.



To: Little Joe who wrote (652)4/5/2000 11:51:00 PM
From: Dan P  Respond to of 1321
 
Joe:

This was a decent thread at one time. I agree with you
that IWA has been working on the permitting for YEARS .
realizing that they needed to prepare long ahead of time.
Essentially, they got detailed info from the BC government
on what they had to do to get it permitted, and they
have gone about crossing all of their t's and dotting their
i's.

At the moment, that is not even as important as their
apparent significant discovery, and that is what is
in fact driving the stock. I am looking forward to seeing
the drill results, and hope that this deposit turns
out to be as significant as is apparently thought on the
street!!!

Regards

Dan



To: Little Joe who wrote (652)4/6/2000 1:54:00 AM
From: Elizabeth Andrews  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1321
 
This disturbs me. If the company is only thinking 3000 tpd that means they know the discovery is small. They should be talking 15000 tpd. I'm selling on the next news release no matter what.



To: Little Joe who wrote (652)4/6/2000 7:58:00 AM
From: Dan P  Respond to of 1321
 
Joe:

International Wayside was mentioned in a recent Bishop
Fax alert, as he also recognizes that a major
gold discovery may have been made.

Regards

Dan