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To: tyc:> who wrote (9396)9/15/2002 12:44:13 PM
From: Al Collard  Respond to of 11802
 
Hi tyke,

Your in with DSR-v @$ .35 for 28,571 shares.

Chart for Doublestar Resources Ltd:

stockcharts.com[w,a]dacaniay[dc][pc20!b50!f][vc60][iLh14,3!Ll14]&pref=G

From the chart of DSR we can see the stock broke under it's 20EMA last week on above average volume. The chart indicators are bearish pointing to further downside but the stock is nearing oversold territory.

Good luck with this pick,
Al



To: tyc:> who wrote (9396)9/19/2002 2:36:01 PM
From: Al Collard  Respond to of 11802
 
DSR-v...in the news:

Doublestar sets up Fort Knox drill contract

Thu 19 Sept 2002


News Release

Mr. Alan Savage reports
DOUBLESTAR TWO DRILL FORT KNOX GOLD PROPERTY
Doublestar has signed a drill contract covering 760 metres of core drilling
on its 50-per-cent owned Fort Knox property east of Okanagan Falls, B.C.
The program, for which a work permit has been filed, is expected to begin
in October and is designed to test two separate zones within this
24-square-kilometre property.
One zone comprises a silicified breccia which exhibits erratic gold values
over an area of 200 metres by 400 metres. These gold values range from
geochemically anomalous up to five grams per tonne in chip samples. A
low-angle fault underlying the zone is postulated as the source of the
mineralization and the program hopes to encounter improving gold grades as
drilling approaches the fault. The target is a low-sulphidation,
epithermal-type deposit similar to the Dusty Mac deposit. The Dusty Mac
mine, approximately 27 kilometres west of the Fort Knox property, produced
606,000 grams of gold and 10,552,000 grams of silver from a lens of
silicified breccia (B.C. government Minfile). Such a breccia also occurs at
the Vault prospect, nearby Dusty Mac, and that breccia zone hosts
approximately one million tonnes at 3.5 grams per tonne (report on the Fort
Knox Group, October, 1996, Harold Jones, PEng).
The second zone to be tested is a conglomerate demonstrating hydrothermal
alteration at surface, which is also underlain by the low angle Fort Knox
fault.