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To: Eakole who wrote (385)10/24/1997 7:39:00 PM
From: Martin Wormser  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4571
 
E, Hear you loud and clear. I am always a skeptic. Sold last week into the strength and my position is now small. I'll promise to sell way before it goes to $34.

martin



To: Eakole who wrote (385)10/25/1997 4:07:00 PM
From: D.McQ  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4571
 
Eakole....thanks for posting you experience with DELGF.... its great to have experiences and actual information to help us all make good decisions....the only way to learn how to invest in the stock market is to find out what made certain stocks go up and stay up and what made others like DELGF drop as fast as it went up.......that is how you get to the point were you know what to expect......

Now.....as you are all expecting here it comes.....WHY IS DELGF NOT THE SAME AS BCMD.......

.... once again Delgratia doesn't make it through the first preliminary cut when I'm looking at a stock to invest in....there is nothing there....

A good mining company doesn't just have the "hopes of exploring their mining claims further". That's what "gold prospects" are. These are the mining stocks that shoot up and collapse just as fast. It is dangerous to buy in at any level even a few pennies because the bottom is postively going to drop out. It is impossible to predict when.... There is nothing there to sustain it even if they do hit it a big strike. They still have to develop it etc and that takes time and money. Investing in DELGF was investing in a dream....not reality.

Now compare that with BCMD and once again you reinforce why I'm saying $34 and a whole lot more is a realistic target for BCMD.......

oooooohhhh I want more shares....the more I do this the more I want to buy BCMD stock. I wish the market was open.......

Darlene

PS....I'm not knocking you in anyway you made a good post...I'm just giving my side of the the investing game.



To: Eakole who wrote (385)11/8/1997 9:29:00 AM
From: Eakole  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4571
 
A word or two of caution regarding BCMD from one who has read most of the messages sent in October and November by well meaning investors and speculators. Most of the comments sent are words of encouragement and a very limited amount of information disseminated by the Company and a great deal of wishful thinking volunteered by the several frequent contributors of this thread.
Some, but not much of this information was gleaned from FIRST HAND conversations and observations made by BCMD enthusiasts.
I am grateful for all that input, but when viewed critically most of it falls under the catagory of HERESAY. Apart from the Company's SEC Filings, little much has been substantiated. The press has reported seeing <buckets> of gold bearing rocks but nothing more. Company reports have made estimates of .5 ozs and 200+ ozs. of gold per ton of rock along with speculations on the presence of DIAMONDS. All these estimates has been embellished with this threads hopes that BCMD will rise above its present price from $6 on upwards to $200.
On October 24th I made the following comment regarding the price collapse of DELGRATIA . . .
< I guess I'm saying everything announced by the company was designed to support the perception of honesty and integrity without having to earn that confidence with physical evidence. >
As for me, I bought BCMD on the strength of its chart patterns, and when that changes, so will my commitment, . . . OR until more physical evidence is produced.

Eakole