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Gold/Mining/Energy : Winspear Resources -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Andrew who wrote (26203)7/13/2000 7:44:32 PM
From: ddl  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
In my opinion...
They got a point here...
"It might have been expected that this information would have been released before proposing a dilutive equity issue."
And that's not all because with the additional tonnage, the 6 ton per day mining rate would have also been proposed, as it has now been, and much higher NPV, etc. and analysts reports would have been a hell of lot rosier. And this is information WSP has had and has been accumulating since June of 1999.
Obviously, DB planned their attack at the low ebb of investor confidence and morale, among other reasons, and for this they are hoping to steal the property!!
As much as I'm pissed at RT et.al for keeping pertinent information away from me and in effect keeping the stock price down, I'm still a bit more pissed DB for thinking I'm stupid enough to let the farm go for peannuts.
What a choice we have, Robin Hood at one end and a robber barron at the other.



To: Andrew who wrote (26203)7/13/2000 7:48:00 PM
From: .Trev  Respond to of 26850
 
My personal response to DeBeers is that if the potential for developing a successful Diamond Mine at Snap Lake is such a lousy, high risk, Low Confidence, Unfinanceable prospect then why the hell do they want it??????

Furthermore when if ever has DeBeers released as much information to the public on any project or prospect that they were involved in as Winspear did on this one. Talk about the pot calling the kettle black.

If DeBeers is really surprised, which I doubt then it's definitely first round to Randy, as I don't think many people have managed to surprise them since Cecil Rhodes established their original set=up.

My wife spent some years in Africa as a wee girl and on her first encounter with a Railway Tunnel when she returned to Scotland surprised her Gaelic speaking Grandpa with the comment " Nani ana funga matchwa yango" which translate from the Swahili as meaning " Who closed my eyes"

Sorry DeBeers, it wasn't us, you must have done it yourselves. Don't go away mad please but.......



To: Andrew who wrote (26203)7/14/2000 5:53:54 PM
From: Andrew  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Everyone remember this one, ROTF

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