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Gold/Mining/Energy : Breakwater Resources (T.BWR) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Harry K who wrote (925)1/17/2003 2:32:53 AM
From: David Patrick O'Connor  Respond to of 962
 
How does this bode for Breakwater's future earnings, and servicing its current debt??

A very good question indeed! The company's long term viability is questionable to say the least. I bought 100,000 shares at $.16, 20,000 at $.185 and another 47,000 at $.285, all in Canadian dollars. If we get to $.50 CAN I'll be happy and say 'au revoir'.

Good luck,
David Patrick O'Connor



To: Harry K who wrote (925)1/17/2003 9:37:31 AM
From: Stephen O  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 962
 
Sure BWR just gets small cash from Agnico, but if there is size gold in Lapa, then BWR will do very well from that. Someone on SH calculated $100 MM net to BWR with a production cost of $200 an oz, that's 50c a share. If you say that 20% is only worth a couple of million, why is Agnico activating a third drill .



To: Harry K who wrote (925)2/16/2003 4:08:44 PM
From: David Patrick O'Connor  Respond to of 962
 
Harry; Check out this post from someone over on the Breakwater board at Stockhouse.ca.

Gentlemen.....AGE.t will be releasing an NR about the LAPA property this week (18 or 19). BWR.t has 40% interest in this joint venture...i repeat...BWR HAS 40% INTEREST !!!!!!! (wink,wink).
The results will be very positive!
How do I know this?...(friend works at AGE.t)
The time to buy is now.
Cheers!
PC>

David Patrick O'Connor