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To: Jim Bishop who wrote (45101)4/28/2000 10:09:00 AM
From: Tom Allinder  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 150070
 
Nice steady buying on STBY... a little at a time is fine... get it all put away. :)

Tom



To: Jim Bishop who wrote (45101)4/28/2000 10:20:00 AM
From: Chris K.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 150070
 
OT: I think I found the way to write off fishing expenses as deductibles against your gains.

There is a part in fiscal law that states that you have the right to deduct any expenses incurred in order to make you capital regain part of its value. Considering the market is down, it would be interesting to prove that YOUR way of allowing your stocks to regain some of their initial value back is going fishing. Being away from the day to day activities of the market, you do NOT panic sell and relax while your fundamentally strong stocks regain their composure.

Hmmm... I guess I would have to look more in depth on this point but I think we have something going here Jim !!!

We can continue discussing this Jim as I prepare the bill...
Chris K.



To: Jim Bishop who wrote (45101)4/28/2000 10:56:00 AM
From: javajake  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 150070
 
Jim - re: STBY this is from the latest USGS (United States Geological Survery) Commodity Summary (FY2000 - data summarizing 1995 - 1999). the following quotes are interesting (especially the first):

Events, Trends, and Issues: A U.S. natural resource holding company reportedly was planning to complete its
current exploration program at yearend on two vermiculite properties in Nevada and Montana. Its jointly held affiliate
company was planning to test vermiculite ore amenability to the milling process used at the company?s mill at Dillon,
MT. The holding company had entered negotiations in September to acquire a vermiculite exfoliation plant in
California. In recent years, the only domestic mining of vermiculite has been in the eastern United States.

(hmmm, wonder whom that might be?!!!)

Marginal reserves of vermiculite, occurring in Colorado, Nevada, North Carolina, Texas, and
Wyoming, are estimated to be 2 to 3 million tons. Resources in other countries may include material that does not
exfoliate as well as U.S. and South African vermiculite.