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To: blind-geezer who wrote (5441)4/29/2004 3:01:09 PM
From: morokko65  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 60902
 
yes, @ $0.19.

Just a lotto ticket.

I may buy some bullion soon if we do have another washout day to $360ish.

I can always give it to my 3 year old son, maybe he will live long enough to see Sinclair's $529

still 75%+ cash, some ST bonds, gold mutuals, and ARMF a micro cap with a 6% dividend



To: blind-geezer who wrote (5441)4/30/2004 6:14:05 AM
From: MoneyPenny  Respond to of 60902
 
Re: CALVF

I've owned and traded CALVF now for 10 years. I still have 200 shares in one IRA with a $2.76 basis. Total I have 60k shares, down considerably from last December. My records show over 60 trades in Caledonia in 10 years (I sold some at $6!) Not a lot for that amount of time but a lot for me. My overall basis is under 7 cents at this point so I'm holding but I am not buying. Caledonia is a small percentage of my PM stuff (PAAS, alas) and WHT are my main holdings.

I feel there are too many questions fundamentally regarding the company's reserves and the charts I look at (INO) still show it in distribution, not accumulation. I think it will go to 15cents or even lower during this siege. It is a lottery ticket but it is one that many hold and they've issued a huge number of tickets in the past few years. I do intend to sell those $2.76 shares at a profit.

Money Penny