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To: zoo york who wrote (60008)8/28/2006 11:31:49 PM
From: rubbersoul  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 313017
 
"I dropped the ball bigtime on that one, after we were chatting about the short term outlook for the company at the last Toronto goldbugs meeting"

Hi, Coach! I also recall you telling me that OSK was one I should own but did I listen? I held it for a month or so then got bored before it increased 150% or so. But nooooo way am I gonna let that happen to me with CS. I've got a large core position now around 1.50.

What do you see in your crystal ball for CS?

Have you looked into Stroud (SDR)?

Cheers,
John




To: zoo york who wrote (60008)8/29/2006 7:44:56 AM
From: TrueScouse  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 313017
 
Hello Mike:

Yes -- I've still got my CS and like you was spooked by the big drop due to the spinoff. Apart from the fact that none of these spinoffs seem to work out for the investor, they also clutter up your portfolio! You just end up with some piddling amount of yet another stock to keep an eye on. I've just sold SST, SST.wt, LRM, etc. I'm still hopeful for CS itself. I've done well overall so I don't get too upset at the ones that don't perform in the short term. They can come back just as fast -- look at Tournigan over the last year or so!

We should get together again around the time of the Cambridge show next month. Paul The SlowLane will be in town.

Best regards,
Howy