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Gold/Mining/Energy : A CANADIAN DIAMOND HUNT -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Valuepro who wrote (604)1/11/2002 1:11:38 PM
From: jpthoma1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 930
 
Hi valuepro,

Did not imply anything. This is what I wrote:

These dykes were also sampled on others properties. Surprisingly, nothing interesting was found. No more work is now done in this area by any other company right now.

There is one dyke system up there with numerous parallel and along strike occurrences. Only one contains diamonds in «very large quantity». The others have traces or nothing.

Two populations of dykes may be!!!!!!

I wonder if you might share just what it was that attracted you to it in the first place?

I usually invest in companies doing exploration in Québec because I know a lot of Québec promoters and I am quite knowledgeable of the geology. It was a new discovery and it interested me.

But I soon realized that to make money with TWG, a «sell before the news» strategy was the only good strategy because results of further samplings have never been up to the expectations. Finally the fact that certain very knowledgeable «nicks» were pumping this stock on SH help me to make a few $$$ trading TWG.

When I saw the price going up again recently, I did some «dd» , found the «two populations theory» and just said to me: «Here they are again!!».

Just that. I do not trade TWG anymore because there is a lot more action in the Otish area right now!

Regards

JP