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To: koan who wrote (1047)10/11/2007 7:44:19 PM
From: calgarylady  Respond to of 23102
 
I don't know why you get periods like that but I know when I get them it gets quite frustrating which makes it even worse..lol. You know it also seems like you find a stock that you can just read where its going and others no matter what you do you end up buying at the top and selling at the bottom. Take a couple of days and regroup. It seems to turn around as fast as it comes on and then you can do no wrong. :)

You have had some great gains in the markets and I am very sure those days aren't over..



To: koan who wrote (1047)10/11/2007 10:01:42 PM
From: calgarylady  Respond to of 23102
 
Quite a good article posted over on the gold price monitor thread by lorne:

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To: koan who wrote (1047)10/12/2007 4:23:11 PM
From: calgarylady  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 23102
 
Well here is my email back from Kinross. Somehow I don't think this is going to help...

Thank you for your question.

There are many different inherent models on valuing warrants and each are dependent on many assumptions. Because of the wide number of variables, different parties often have different valuations depending on their assumptions. Unfortunately for that reason, we can't endorse any single method of valuation for the warrants. I am sorry we can't be more helpful in answering your question.