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To: marcos who wrote (6566)5/22/2005 3:58:17 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8273
 
Your stock picking is positively Cro-Magnon, eschewing as it were all the elements that are purely calculable by chance. Without which, of course, it would not be half as much fun.

N. Andre Talier



To: marcos who wrote (6566)5/22/2005 6:07:36 PM
From: John Sladek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8273
 
marcos, I hadn't pictured you as being quite so cute or as furry!
Can't possibly be me, not on a political site

Since NWS came on the scene, the Sleeper project has gone into some bizarre sort of stealth mode. With no news there's no way that anyone's going to be much attracted into either XCL or NWS stock. They are supposedly spending millions on exploration work, but that they can't be bothered to release any results. It burns me that the townsfolk in Winnemucca have a much better idea of what's going on at the Sleeper mine than the XCL and NWS shareholders.

After spending millions, there should be some results.

XCL has started to bottom out and will hopefully form a solid base from which it will once again rise again. I did start to try to buy XCL and NWS over the past little while. As a result of the failure of NWS's management to promote the company, NWS stock is illiquid as hell, and it is hard to pick up - XCL seems to trade much more often. If XCL gets into that $0.08 - $0.12 range, then I think that it is almost a no brainer (given the past history of big runups to $1.00 and higher).

As you say, the luck is in timing the ins and outs. Lately, out has been good: bigcharts.marketwatch.com

, but with xcl so far i've been lucky on the in and outs, knock on wood, and imho, ignoring recent news or rather the lack of news, it looks like it should maybe go on a short list for possible accumulation ..