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To: loantech who wrote (12154)6/10/2003 7:51:01 AM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39344
 
I want full credit on the ones that make money. If they lose, you didn't sell soon enough.

What about PEX..? that is a Liz recommendation. Her Pekinese picked it out by barking at the ROB tv report. Perhaps it is a Golden Haired Retriever.

EC<:-}



To: loantech who wrote (12154)6/10/2003 8:18:43 AM
From: jrhana  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39344
 
Sometimes when there is smoke, there is fire*

Here is the news over the past some weeks which I find impressive

finance.yahoo.com

I am pretty happy with my portfolio at present:

Long CBD MNG (MAE.TO) NEM (big) MVG RDU CDU IMR SML SWG (ouch) CKG EGO (ELD.TO)
a little PAAS and SSRI

a smattering of others like CQR TM INM

+ of course my diamonds SRM.V <g> and NEM.V

Actually even the dogs like SWG and CQR are maybe showing a few signs of life

I really think it is wise to diversify given that the field as a whole is extremely risky and that the unexpected negative news could come out at any time ala GBU and trash an individual stock. Sometimes even good news comes out and the stock tanks ala SWG.


Therefore I will certainly look into CBR because

I love Canadian Diamonds (that is the good plays)

I think a little more diversification is always good

Do you have any links for it?

*vaguely borrowed from some post somewhere



To: loantech who wrote (12154)6/10/2003 1:48:46 PM
From: jrhana  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 39344
 
Tom re CBR.V

appears to a pure very early stage (or advanced moose pasture*) exploration company with a fair amount of land and some minimal backing from South Africa

committeebay.com

So far I have found no inkling of diamonds there

Quick correction: that should be polar bear not moose

Message 19019100

too remote for meese?

It does seem to be somewhat behind such advanced projects as say CQR.V (which has actually moved up a little and is trading now say about $20,000 USD a day in stock)

Maybe I will throw some of my lotto money there.

I assume you are not talking about Canabrava which may have a bright future but has a rather discouraging chart
finance.yahoo.com

Perhaps unfortunately SWG owns a piece of them

*please note how I am picking up the geologic lingo-I'm a fast learner