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To: marcos who wrote (430)3/8/2001 11:54:37 PM
From: ralfph  Respond to of 8273
 
QBX
I will be one happy little clam if she is finaly taking a run. If they are playing her right it will take a run and a pullback to rattle the tree and then really make a move.

We have CC and abit of GP in for sure. I suspect Haywood may milk her a tad as well.This thing is capable of running to 3.50 in an average market,but durring last years killer run she did not break 2 bucks. Very weird action all things considered unless you figure a certain person had made enough on Luminax that QBX was being left for another year.

Lets hope there is something to this. I need to take some profits off the table to cover GTT.

Unless it is being groomed as well...... LOL

regards
ralfph



To: marcos who wrote (430)3/9/2001 11:45:09 AM
From: russet  Respond to of 8273
 
PDAC,

Leaving today for the week long booze and smooze.
Royal York is known as the party palace when the PDAC is in town. Many companies have open houses in their rooms. CRJ.t open house usually keeps running after all the others close, hence gets quite busy in the wee hours of the morning (gggggggggggg).

I'll post some PDAC stories next weekend,...when I recover ;-))

PFN.v,...sold over half my position in the run up. Holding the rest until the spec runup at the end of this month (see below). I expect the stock will follow a similar profile to last year. Ontario is peppered with PGM outcrops, but most lack enough tonnage in a small enough area to allow their exploration and development in an economic fashion. Our intrusions need puppy training, to behave in a nice predictable manner like the Merensky reef in SAf, or the J-M reef in Montana. Looks like PFN may have a puppy in training though (gggggggggggggggg).

PFN speculation should be interesting at the end of March,...
"Drilling will continue until late March at which time it will be suspended
temporarily for a period of approximately four weeks in order to allow
results to be plotted and interpreted in an orderly manner. Preliminary
resource studies are already in progress and will be up-dated following
completion of the current phase of drilling. Anglo Platinum has advised
that it will shortly complete metallurgical studies on drill core from the
Dana Lake Area and PFN expects to be able to report principal conclusions
at that time.