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To: Veteran98 who wrote (58902)4/21/2008 3:01:19 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78424
 
Coffins more level-headed than Zaunscherb today, for sure ... if you were in a cynical mood you might suspect the latter was playing the stock ... Red posted time and sales on other thread, guess who's a net buyer, Haywood

The incakola guy is too happy-happy, is my first impression ... reality somewhere in between

Volume on ngd wts, Schulich buys more common ... think there's lots more of those wts to come out, hope so anyway



To: Veteran98 who wrote (58902)4/21/2008 3:01:38 PM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 78424
 
I agree with the Coffins. At the lower prices, ARU is a gamble perhaps worth putting mad money into.

however ...

while every single statement from every single person in authority in Ecuador says that is not true.

(This meaning we will not confiscate.)

We KNOW we can trust those guys!

And Chiriboga was saying that they have taken nothing from the mining companies!

No concessions? hmnmmm..... really?

It may be that effectively the Ecuadorian government is just FARC in disguise.

EC<:-}



To: Veteran98 who wrote (58902)4/21/2008 3:21:38 PM
From: LoneClone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78424
 
I enjoyed watching my emotions this morning as I checked out the bids on ARU.

When the pps got down below $3.40 my emotions were telling me to panic and sell (still at double what I paid counting the split) but my rational mind fortunately stepped in and said no.

Then when it got down near $3, my rational mind started telling me to buy, but unfortunately my emotions stepped in and said no.

LC