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Strategies & Market Trends : 2002 Canadian Stock-Picking Challenge -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: ringo99 who wrote (620)3/28/2002 9:35:21 PM
From: Al Collard  Respond to of 1590
 
Hi roger,

So far any pick that has dropped under $1.00 has been stopped out, so it would be hard to change now in mid stream. I understand where you are coming from but in most cases the stop out @$ 1.00 has worked fairly well. I find if a stock drops under a $1.00 intra-day it is usually a sign it is going to go lower. KRT being the only exception so far.

For next year I will definitely keep your suggestion in mind, as it would make my book keeping for the Challenge much easier.

Regards,
Al



To: ringo99 who wrote (620)3/28/2002 10:40:56 PM
From: Al Collard  Respond to of 1590
 
Hi roger,

You had: $13,926.00 cash

You bought: KRT-v @$1.76 X 7,912 shares = $13,925.12

Good luck with your new pick,
Al



To: ringo99 who wrote (620)4/1/2002 5:55:49 PM
From: Al Collard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1590
 
...edited



To: ringo99 who wrote (620)4/3/2002 2:34:08 PM
From: Al Collard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1590
 
KRT-v...in the news:

Kaiser sees big things for Kensington's Sask. play

John Kaiser, writing in a March 22 Express, says that unless he is way off
base, Kensington Resources (then $1) in the next six weeks will attract the
attention of an institutional audience that will drive the stock into the
$3 to $5 range and justify higher price targets as Fort a la Corne shifts
to prefeasibility. Mr. Kaiser stresses that the Fort a la Corne project has
world-class potential and is a candidate for a $1-billion to $2-billion
ultimate project value. He says he was cool to the Fort a la Corne area in
the past, but on the basis of new developments and considerable research
during the past few months, he has acquired a new respect for the
Saskatchewan diamond play. Much of Mr. Kaiser's optimism is somewhat
speculative, referring to De Beers's "body language," and having faith in
De Beers' modelling expert, Johan Ferreira. During the next six weeks De
Beers will deliver results from last year's Fort a la Corne bulk sampling
program. The program targeted two kimberlite bodies, No. 141 and No. 150,
which represent about one billion tonnes within a field encompassing about
10 billion tonnes of kimberlite. The news will likely come in several
stages.



To: ringo99 who wrote (620)6/13/2002 9:06:02 AM
From: Al Collard  Respond to of 1590
 
KRT-v...in the news:

Kensington Resources Ltd. - Favourable Macrodiamond Recoveries For 2001 Drilling Program At Fort a La Corne

fin-info.com



To: ringo99 who wrote (620)6/17/2002 9:09:54 AM
From: Al Collard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1590
 
KRT-v...in the news:

Former President of Dia Met Minerals Ltd. To Join Kensington's Board

fin-info.com



To: ringo99 who wrote (620)6/26/2002 4:04:59 AM
From: Al Collard  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1590
 
Hi Roger,

You sold: KRT-v on stop @$ 1.00 X 7,912 shares = $7,912.00

Regards,
Al