To: E. Charters who wrote (4372 ) 3/27/2003 12:27:17 PM From: marcos Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8273 Mmm, maybe i phrased that poorly ... no i have not folded my tent, just wandered off in the fresh spring breezes and began to chase the forest nymphs ... nothing to do with the tent at all, actually i'm back closer to fully invested now than in early february ... there just seems little to say, in such a waiting period, this is the mid-season break ... even without the 'war' attention would be diverted until the PoG starts the next leg, it's too nice out to stay riveted on a video game ... soon the novelty will wear off of the outdoors stuff, blisters and skeeter bites will be sure signs of that, then it's back to the magic box to check out what's happening Don't you feel the sap rising? ... grass has riz here, and needs mowing ... on this sort of thing is based my whole theory of seasonality in shareprices, that others tend to react the same, either for direct cause or from genetic adaptation to change of weather and length of days .... of course one difference with you is you're stuck backeast where you don't see spring until the middle of july when the brief snowmobile repair season starts Look at Moydow ... sure their success in trading off Ntotoroso is a bit underwhelming, still it would get better market attention in a Dec-Feb period [?] .... share is priced now at roughly two thirds of liquid assets, that has to be at least partly seasonality i think, in thirty days it will be another story .... Wheaton has bottomed out, it will see 1.60 again in a few weeks, imho ..... there was news out on Barker yesterday, they staked two more claims ... i should go to ihub and post it .... here it is - ' Barker Minerals stakes two B.C. project areas Barker Minerals Ltd BML Shares issued 22,818,902 Mar 24 2003 close $ 0.27 Wednesday March 26 2003 News Release Mr. Louis Doyle reports BARKER STAKES GOLD PROSPECTS Barker Minerals has recently acquired, by way of staking, two exploration project areas that will be evaluated for their gold, copper and platinum group metal potential. The mineral claims are located in the southern area of the Cariboo mining district in east-central British Columbia. The new projects consist of 63 and 85 mineral claims, and total approximately 9,143 acres or 3,700 hectares in size. (c) Copyright 2003 Canjex Publishing Ltd. stockwatch.com '