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Gold/Mining/Energy : MPVIF Mountain Province Mining -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: james flannigan who wrote (2560)1/7/2006 2:29:09 PM
From: Wayne Whalen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2577
 
James, I think perhaps Will might be trying to cover his arse a little bit here, just remember him and Bloomfield were pretty good buddies when Bloomfield valued MPV at 38 cents just a couple of weeks ago. After all he makes his money writing fairy tales and he doesn't look very smart right now with all of those he directly or indirectly caused to sell low and as a result lose a lot of money in a very short time. And now that the stock price is at $4.45 and you proved to be right he twists the story around to try and make himself look like the good guy and desperately try to gain credibility with his readers again. He has called himself a contrarian which is a person who generally opposes things just inspite and anyone that wants good opinion certainly shouldn't be taking heed from such a person when they have their life savings on the table.

Wayne



To: james flannigan who wrote (2560)1/7/2006 3:51:24 PM
From: WillP  Respond to of 2577
 
James:

I am not suggesting you told anyone to sell Mountain Province shares at any time. If I tried to suggest you said such a thing, I'm sure the men in white suits would come to lock me up. [grin]

I'm suggesting that I never made any buy or sell recommendations about Mountain Province or any other stock. Specifically, what I did say in April was:

"James: I know you've been a big fan of the Mountain since the early days. It's a bona fide project and could go down in the books as one of the world's better diamond mines. It was clearly oversold below a buck. I hope you loaded the proverbial boat back then. If so, wouldn't it be prudent to cast off a bit of ballast now?

Either way, best of luck. "


Surely you recognized that as an endorsement of the old-but-true advice to lighten-up your holdings after a stock quadruples in value. I'm also sure you recognize the adage proved true yet again. Mountain Province traded as high as $3.25 in April, then dipped below $2.20 in September.

That's not an endorsement of a specific recommendation -- once again I do not make them -- but it is an endorsement of the old maxims that one ignores at ones financial peril. Stocks just do not continue up in a straight line.

So I ask again. Look at Mountain's graph. What do you do now? Sit and hold, sell a bit, sell it all?

Yet again -- best of luck whatever you decide.

Regards,

WillP