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To: kidl who wrote (2019)3/25/2002 8:32:35 AM
From: Al Collard  Respond to of 4470
 
Hi kidl,

Your in with IVN-t @$ 3.21 for 6,230 shares.

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From the chart of IVN we can see the stock has been in a downtrend for the last two weeks on below average volume. The chart indicators are bearish but the hammer candle from Friday formed right on it's 20EMA may be an early sign of a turn around.

Good luck with this pick,
Al

Your just in time kidl ;-)



To: kidl who wrote (2019)3/25/2002 9:11:11 AM
From: Al Collard  Respond to of 4470
 
IVN-t...in the news:

Globe says Ivanhoe chairman has Voisey's Bay feeling

Mon 25 Mar 2002

The Globe and Mail reports in its Monday, March 25, edition that investor
eyes are focusing on Ivanhoe Mines' Mongolia gold and copper play. The
Globe's Allan Robinson writes that Ivanhoe chairman Robert Friedland, who
owns about 53 per cent of Ivanhoe, sees Mongolia shaping up as a
world-class mining venture needed to feed China's ravenous appetite for
copper. Last week, Ivanhoe raised $56.7-million (Canadian), of which
$24.3-million (Canadian) is designated to be spent on its Mongolian
exploration play. Ivanhoe's cash balances total $65-million (U.S.). After
only a few months of drilling in Mongolia, Ivanhoe is already talking about
four deposits at its Oyu Tolgoi property, with billions of pounds of copper
and millions of ounces of gold in a 12-square kilometre area. Mr. Friedland
says: "The process here is to achieve a critical mass for a world-scale,
open-pit mine. We are not there yet, but we are making an enormous amount
of progress." Ivanhoe has exploration licences covering 33,600 square
kilometres in southern Mongolia. "I'm telling you it feels like Voisey's
Bay all over again," he says.