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To: koan who wrote (1551)5/9/2000 12:38:00 PM
From: Elizabeth Andrews  Respond to of 2255
 
It's all odds. There's a chance that I'll die sitting right here in front of my computer. The odds are better that it will be plane and not a bus that does the damage, however. Tree, maybe? Lightning? Electrocuted by my refrigerator? Bleed to death by suffering a terminal cut to the thumb from opening a twist top beer? The odds change, of course, when I go outside. I'm staying home today.



To: koan who wrote (1551)5/10/2000 10:37:00 AM
From: koan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2255
 
Two points:

1) The thing that disturbs me most about PFN is the way ITF has been handled. We all know that the land position ITF holds in RV around PFN's property is crucial to its value. This information was released to people at the last conference and yet has not been released to the public. So what do we not know about PFN. I still own all of my PFN shares bought at $1.40 and my ITF shares bought at .51.

2) Grades are only high or low as they relate to the price of the metal. They don't exist in a vacum. PT is continuing to close the gap on PD but PD is consolidating rather nicely I think; And this Zimbabwe wild card could become crucial.