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To: Mr. Miller who wrote (297)10/22/1997 5:11:00 PM
From: tech  Respond to of 4571
 
Sorry to disappoint you Mr. Miller.

"It has settled at 3/4 because there are alot of people in the loss column and they are hoping for more good news NOW. If there is a delay, and every day that passes is a delay, then the stock will slowly fall back down and people will take their losses."

It has never settled at 3/4. It hasn't been that low in four days. And each of the last four days has had a higher low than the one before, indicating an up trend line. People will not take there losses. In fact, before this big run-up, less than half of the shares available were taken. So this run-up is because of new investors, and they are waiting for more inevitable press releases of good news. I think these new investors have shown remarkable patience, and we will all be rewarded.

Tech

p.s. I wouldn't consider people who hold their shares past $2 as pigs. I would call those people "investors," and I would be careful to label people because of their patience, persistance, and intelligence.



To: Mr. Miller who wrote (297)10/22/1997 6:58:00 PM
From: lizard lick  Respond to of 4571
 
Miller,

Your words do not fall upon deaf ears. Although I do not agree entirely with everything you say, your sentiments are in line with mine. That said, I am long on this stock. Near term, I think it will prove to be a winner. Its for this reason my most sincere thoughts re. several "new" thread contributors are being tempered and not shared here.

Go BCMD



To: Mr. Miller who wrote (297)10/22/1997 7:56:00 PM
From: blowout  Respond to of 4571
 
Mr. Miller

In refrence to your reply # 297 I think it was.

Amen Brother!!!!!

Trade long and prosper! Blowout :]



To: Mr. Miller who wrote (297)10/22/1997 9:32:00 PM
From: DDS-OMS  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4571
 
About the only 2 phrases you wrote that sound credible are "...I know nothing about mining..." and "...every day that passes is a delay, then the stock will slowly fall back down...". You know nothing about fundamentals ( or at least say research is worthless) or about mining--you base a buy on the fact that the stock's price spiked and therefore hope for some unknown reason it will keep going up? Hmmm? And you purport to give advice?? ROTFL!!

I wouldn't have bothered responding to you except for the remark re PR in general and Lionel in particular. If PR is only trying to hype a stock short term, how quick do you think they will lose credibility and in the long run, do the company more harm than good? Be realistic, the only thing PR has going for it IN THE LONG RUN is its credibility.
Once PR loses its credibility, it might as well pack up and leave. You also say that PR has only the companies' interest in mind--not the investors. Who owns the company if not the investors? In what way can PR help the company and at the same time hurt the investor? If PR helps the company, it helps the investor--they go hand in hand.

I'll admit to being biased regards Lionel--I've known him for 2 years and 2 very profitable private placements and cant recall being told anything untrue. Some things have not come to pass, time frames have slipped, some expectations have not been fullfilled, but no lies from this man. PR tells you what management tells them, so if management misleads or is mistaken, then this is repeated to you. They aren't infallible, and some would say this company has made it's share of mistakes in the past--and has been hung out to dry for it.

Lionel is a reliable source. I guess there was a third credible statement you made--"Let the press releases speak for themselves."--at least since mid August when Lionel came on board to direct public relations whereas there had been no professional PR before--and it showed.

Regards,
Gary