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Gold/Mining/Energy : Zappa Resources ZPA vancouver -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: morrie who wrote (127)10/28/1997 8:47:00 PM
From: Walt  Respond to of 3198
 
ZPA has always been a bit of a low key sleeper. Maybe with the volumn its getting ready to move...finally



To: morrie who wrote (127)10/28/1997 9:00:00 PM
From: dean poets  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3198
 
Hi Morrie nice to here from a fellow shareholder! Looks to me like your buying in at a real good time. A firm by the name of Dominic Securities has been buying Zappa like crazy! In the last two days of trading they have purchased over 260,000 shares, and a couple weeks ago they purchased at least 160,000 shares. Zappa has only traded about 600,000 in the last month. Looks to me like somebody either knows something, or else they are finally starting to realize Zappa's tremendous potential!
I talked to Mr. Gerry today and he said he couldn't really comment on anything, but he should be releasing a lot more information by Nov. 15/97!

Dean






To: morrie who wrote (127)10/30/1997 7:05:00 PM
From: Alan Whirlwind  Respond to of 3198
 
Hold it for a year and watch it lose have its value and then see if you feel up to humming.



To: morrie who wrote (127)12/20/1997 12:46:00 AM
From: dean poets  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3198
 
Hey Morrie, its quite interesting to see Cross Lakes 33M High Grade section turn out to be only 12.5M in thickness. It's important to know what angles they are drilling at?
It appears that we will know an awful lot more of Zappa's fortunes on the Laplata property by mid January! (if not sooner)
From discussions with Mr. Merry Gerry he has told me that the high grade massive sulphide looks almost black in color, If the drillers see black ore they know they've hit the zone! I have to admit I'm hoping for a black Christmas!!!!!
With Cambior Drilling 5 more holes than previously planned has me wondering?????

Dean