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To: marcos who wrote (2976)9/11/2002 9:25:26 PM
From: Letmebe Frank  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8273
 
Hello Marcos, thread friends...

I wish I had time to comment on all the plays that I follow, but I want you to know that of all the stocks I follow, tonight I see promise in another great Canadian story, International Road Dynamics IRD.TO. I will add, that I don't own any shares yet. I will look at picking up some shares in the next week.

Other thoughts:

My last post here made note of Cangene CNJ.TO. It's done OK and has a positive bias. They won a great contract from the US government that will be reflected in the stock price soon.

Go SUF GO!

I may look at adding to Canadian Diamond Co sleepers like DSP & TWG. Now is the time to buy.

I'm making money on Nortel. I had to say it! Out.



To: marcos who wrote (2976)9/12/2002 2:39:05 AM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 8273
 
scoll bar was an opera browser problem. Opera is faster browsing and it saves pages better, but it has a few more bugs. I think it is worth putting up with on the whole.</blush>

<annoying as hell>
concerning the rest of your post there, is far too much to refute for me to go into detail at this time. I will get back to it minutely in order to raise your hackles some at a later date. Suffice to say at this time that you are as usual very misguided, but of course this is understandable given your lack of a post graduate degree in the matters you expound on.</annoy off>

BTW did Pepe bite? given the diffilculty in raising production capital it would be relatively easy to get a deal in this situation. I am sure the claims will drill, but the pay may not be as extensive as he indicated. That is some amount of gravel indicated. I know placers with 4,000 holes in them that don't have 10% of the indicated here. The key is to keeping the royalty low so that it is a fair share. Figure your costs at about 50% of the revenue stream. Taxes at 50% of the remainder. So royalty is paid out of 25% of the whole. Placer may make lots of money tradionally but the way I crunch the numbers these days I doubt that profits would exceed these levels. We are not talking hydraulicking at 25,000 yards an hour.

eC<:-}



To: marcos who wrote (2976)9/12/2002 12:44:52 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8273
 
There is a big difference between recycyling say a Churchill whose greatest sins were cigars, alcohol, misogyny, and Gallipoli, and what Peru and Argentina are leaning towards. The SA states are trying to do a different level of recylcement whose principles would show little contrast to a Harding, whose chiefest sins were indiscriminate philogyny, high levels of unwitology., graftology, and patronology as well as any surfeit you would care to mention.