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To: stan_hughes who wrote (24288)11/4/2006 10:56:23 PM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 78407
 
They are doing 70,000 feet of drilling in Wawawawawa (geese flying overhead hijacked my keyboard). Sounds likea wee tad of a play perhaps.

Well, companies do need money. It is harder to raise the stuff than people give it credit. I don't know any buildings you can stand under on Bay street and just catch the falling cash by putting your hand out.

Maybe they are the necessary weevil fund.

If you would take ten percent of that, we have a deal for you.

EC<:-}



To: stan_hughes who wrote (24288)11/5/2006 12:03:18 AM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78407
 
trr.v - i wondered why the warrants were transferable, that explains it ... makes sense what you're saying stan, it might be wise, for those able, to encourage them to find a better class of financiers

Still, i'm looking at it trading .20ish and setting up for what will be its first real healthy speckie run, quite likely very soon and in any case by march-april when this paper comes off hold ... warrants at .40 and .60, gives a nice target, it'll have the effect of raising my sell-to-freebies level, it already got me to add shares above those planned

They pull a few noteworthy holes, and people will be lined up at their door, chequebooks in hand, make the next financing easier, higher, bigger .... and chances of that are excellent in a 20,000 metre programme there, eh