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To: trooperp3a who wrote (8)5/10/2000 11:37:00 AM
From: Condor  Respond to of 22
 
Hi Troop,
I imagine I'll see you Aug 2nd or so. :o) whether you like it or not.
Yup, re: RA.... Guess they needed a h/man real bad. It won't be me. Wanted to tell him, whoever decided on the adjustment could do it but I behaved myself and decided to leave leave on pleasant terms. Now onwards....chapter closed.
Was a real treat for Earkle to take over for me and let me out early. He's just such a wonderful fellow. (of course, I know he's eavesdropping). Hi Earl!!!
Man, aren't the markets the chits? Thank God the downside is limited to Zero. :o)
That's not the case for shorters, their risk is unlimited. Scary eh?
Not playing anything now, just weathering the storm.
Later
C



To: trooperp3a who wrote (8)5/12/2000 9:41:00 AM
From: Condor  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 22
 
This out today:
Falconbridge Ltd -

NP says Falconbridge nickel reserves running
low

Falconbridge Ltd
FL
Shares issued 177,041,400
2000-05-11 close $23.8
Friday May 12 2000
The National Post reports in its Friday, May 12, edition that Falconbridge is
running out of nickel reserves. The National Post's Briefing column reports that
four of the company's five mines will deplete their ore bodies within the next six or
seven years, says vice-president, Allen Hayward. The firm will continue to
aggressively search for new, economically viable deposits and construction on a
new mine must begin within two years if its is to be up and running in time to
replace those going out of production, says Mr. Hayward.
(c) Copyright 2000 Canjex Publishing Ltd. canada-stockwatch.com

Hayward wins, he's convinced me. Will be looking to sell FL and going to N to capitalize on declining Nickel and Copper LME inventories.