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To: Lorne Larson who wrote (1599)10/3/2001 1:12:57 AM
From: Peter W. Panchyshyn  Respond to of 11633
 
NCF is simply too hard for me to figure out so I'm going to avoid it short or long.

--------------- Thats a pretty tall order since in your past post # 1421 you had shorted it. Here are your exact words

"""""""""""" Just so all the cards are on the table I'm short NCF and SHN; long VKR, PVE and AY. """""""""""""""""""

A person shouldn't really put something down into print that is so readily authenticated and documented. Its nice that these so called traders can just make a complete 180. Shows how just successful they really are. To all that followed that peice of advice instead of looking to the real data then making an informed decision. GOOD JOB.

Now as for SHN.UN it seems another poster did take your advise on that one and sold out. At a loss, I don't know. A very good move indeed seeing it is performing rather well as of late. Again all should follow just peices of data and ignore the complete package. We all see just how far that will take someone.

Now compare this to what I have posted. The warrents and rights. My purchases/accumulation of AY.UN , NCF.UN , AE.UN , EIT.UN. and some others Sure on paper some are down. But I haven't sold any to realize these. So they are a non issue. And in the interum I have received some very good income. My past post # 1570. Where I bought EIT.UN at $6.06 and NCF.UN at $10.80. Look at the higher prices for these. Thats what looking at the complete picture gives.