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Strategies & Market Trends : Winter in the Great White North -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Davy Crockett who wrote (3077)9/22/2002 12:17:55 AM
From: ralfph  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8273
 
Good Evening Peter.

I just stumbled in from the bush and decided to check the computer to see if Telus had fixed their dial up glitch. (no service for three days) and low and behold The Great white North was the first thing that came up.

Any way thanks for the blast from the past. Its been awhile since I have tripped over Fuddles stuff. I will sniff around abit and see what I can find what he has been into .

But not right now.

i,m bagged

always with humour
ralfphie



To: Davy Crockett who wrote (3077)9/22/2002 3:50:49 AM
From: marcos  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8273
 
From the date and fuddle's figuring there it looks like he got less than 1.50 for his jdx, if he'd waited ninety days he would have been faced with endless bids of 4.00 for hours on 3 March ... or 4 March, not sure anymore .... and his cn.b, didn't that one go belly-up? .... the apq.to is now under a dime i think ... [every time i see that ticker my heart skips a beat because i read it as aqp, for Arequipa-g-] .... also the suf, which i was trading then too, could have been bought for less than half the price six-seven months later, in summer '00 ... under a loonie, management du jour was threatening to move it to Denver

I bought back jdx/ite on the way down, 'bargain-hunting', aargh ... some depressingly high, then lots back in the old .70-.80 range, then when it made 1.25, blew it all out .... dabbled since then, gave back a bit more of the gains ... nostalgia does not make a fundamental, it would seem .... think what they could do now, if they still had the twenty millions and they'd stayed in resources ... Hinchcliffe is doing fine, he's got a mile o' gold at Kirkland Lake in his fpr.v, it closed friday bid 2.00