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To: russwinter who wrote (4210)6/7/2002 3:01:37 PM
From: Claude Cormier  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39344
 
<However, during the lunch hours the place was filled up with younger professionals (mostly under 35) from the nearby offices. Is that a sign of new speculative money? >

Yes.. No doubt in my mind. I went a couple of time to this convention and do not remember seein that kind of crowd. IMO, very positive.



To: russwinter who wrote (4210)6/8/2002 1:24:00 AM
From: lbs1989  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39344
 
Dear Russ,

During the week of 3 June my portfolio of 15 stocks containing most of the usual suspects hit an all time high. Today I looked at where they had gone as a result of the "correction" this week.GNG actually was up 6%,NSU even,MOY down 3.1%, WTC down 3.7%, and MFL down 6.8%. On the high end, GBG down 10.9%, CBD down 11.7%, IMR down 14.9%, BAY down 15% and BGI down 17%. Despite the correction I still like all these stocks. Am I missing something since I have taken some profits on the portfolio over time?

Do you prefer NGT to AAS? I believe J. Steel likes AAS better. Have all the stocks on your Vancouver note accept MAI. Added to 10 of the portfolio after the dip. Until the Macro situation changes I am going to continue to by the "THREAD". This is how I think you can make money on the "Macro" side!!

Thanks for the conference update. Let me know when you are going to start your news letter! (ggggggg)

Best Regards,



To: russwinter who wrote (4210)6/8/2002 6:58:23 AM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39344
 
Dear Russ,
During the week of 3 June my portfolio of 10 stocks containing
most of the non-usual suspects hit an all time high. Today I
looked at where they had gone as a result of the "correction"
this week.
Years ago when Claude was only a guy i knew in highschool,
i took $10,000 and using happy thread talk on threads,
put $1,000 into each of Canadian pennies.
As of today my port-fooly-low is worth $10,101 (cheers)
winners - Samex, X-Cal, Holmer, Cusac
in toilet - Zappa, Spider, Falcon
belly-up'ed - Savanna, Standard (both reverse splits & name change)
MIA - somewhere someplace this puppy is i have no clue

d:o)ug



To: russwinter who wrote (4210)6/10/2002 2:11:17 AM
From: LLCF  Respond to of 39344
 
Thanks much Russ.

dAK



To: russwinter who wrote (4210)6/10/2002 6:36:43 PM
From: geo in vancouver  Respond to of 39344
 
Kimber has a good story, good people on the board. Prospectus now on sedar. I also talked with them at the show. Geology is permissive. I disagree with the amount of $ they are spending on infill the first go around and would like to see more spent on extending mineralization. stock seems expensive as there will be 21m out if max IPO is subscribed and all warrants/options are exercised. Certainly there is more mineralization at depth and a good chance for more along strike. could be +25mtonnes
geo