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To: marcos who wrote (648)5/11/2001 10:01:51 AM
From: teevee  Respond to of 8273
 
marcos,

sto.v - speaking of arse holes, Yorkton doesn't seem to like this one quite as much as they did a few days ago ... perhaps the pole business in Gazland isn't quite so imminent after all ... with that share structure, we may not get warning ahead in the form of volume though, eh

Thats the problem with tightly held jcp's. For anyone who only recently started following STO.V, as difficult as it is to buy, somehow I suspect that averaging up is more satisfying than averaging down:-))
cheers,
teevee



To: marcos who wrote (648)5/11/2001 12:01:27 PM
From: russet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8273
 
CRJ.t: looking much better today. The CIBC seller is less inclined to dump on the buyers today,...but the buyers are still supporting. Bit of crap at $.75, but that would be a nice target if you bought at $.60

SUF.t: if you look at the sheet of PGM bearing rock down strike along their Messina property, and imagine it dipping down 3000 meters or so and increasing in grade as it drops, it is easy to calculate total PGM resource in excess of 45 million ounces with almost 15% PGM's being Rhodium and Ruthenium ($2500 per oz stuff). That rock is worth quite a bit :-))

http://www.siliconinvestor.com/readmsg.aspx?msgid=15565814&s=ounces

They just have to prove it is easy to mine, but mining thin dykes at low cost seems to be one of SUF's fortes.