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To: jrhana who wrote (9)5/22/2003 1:30:34 PM
From: jrhana  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 92
 
A google search revealed the following

Web site:

northernempireminerals.com

a capsule summary from Diamond Strike

diamondstrike.com

I notice that Diamond Strike has links for several companies and a forum which I will explore time permitting
Another capsule summary:

investdb.theglobeandmail.com

I found this on Shear and the Churchill expanse

wwwa.stockwatch.com

Well I guess that is a start

but I will keep searching



To: jrhana who wrote (9)5/31/2003 12:37:10 AM
From: Elizabeth Andrews  Respond to of 92
 
The next thing that has to happen is a TSX listing then the institutions will buy it from all over the world. Will it qualify? Yes of course, as 50% of the companies that are listed on the TSX, or about 700 are real dogs or value traps with no little of success. The TSX doesn't delete them anymore or move them to the TSXV graveyard because of the fact that the TSX is now a listed public company and needs ever dime of revenue. As long as the company is not an embarrassment it trades on the "big board".

I'm sure the Standard & Poor company nearly puked when it did a critical review of the TSE 300. At the moment there aren't 300 stocks in the index as there aren't that many decent companies. And ask some fund managers who operate under the pension fund rules about Nortel and how it may it may idiots out of many competent money managers for years due to its weighting in the Index.

So that has to be the next move or the market cap will suffer somewhat.