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To: .Trev who wrote (26296)7/25/2000 6:45:40 AM
From: james flannigan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26850
 
Trev, just to throw in my 2 cents. I would make an educated guess with the court action droped and the agreement to extend the date, that Dbeers is more than likely using the new extention to review the WSP data, with a more friendly tone.I do not expect a competing bid,but do expect a new bid from BBRs.I also think after speaking to RT in Toronto a while back,that exploration turns him on more than mining,thus the DSP spinoff.I think he always expected a DBRs take out to be the end game.After the new bid comes,he will continue to run DSP,all be it richer man. Good luck James



To: .Trev who wrote (26296)7/25/2000 9:10:02 AM
From: MrsNose  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26850
 
Okay everybody, today's fun & games start shortly.Will be an interesting day today. Would be nice to see the price continue to rise, to reflect market confidence in WSP.

Actually I might be headed in the Vancouver direction in the next year or so. A cousin from Ontario, who's living in BC, just got engaged to a girl out there. Might have to travel to Lotusland for a wedding. I haven't been in BC in 20 years...yikes!

All the best,
Margie

Where's the Drunken Bilecki hiding? DSP is back at a 52 week high...very interesting gap showinng on the very early pre-open.