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Gold/Mining/Energy : Cypress Min. (CYP.V) Diamond Fields clone? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Kent C. who wrote (122)11/7/1997 1:21:00 PM
From: Laser  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 595
 
That's true unfortunately, but I don't see what the advantage is in
pounding the stock into oblivion for a lousy nickel. Both Canaccord
and Yorkton have a dubious reputation for this and deservedly so.
Better to create an orderly market where stock can be absorbed
into the retail market so everyone benefits. Just my opinion.



To: Kent C. who wrote (122)11/7/1997 1:24:00 PM
From: tatqiq  Respond to of 595
 
With the DRZ/NAI run-up yesterday and another last week it seemed that CYP was not running proportionate to these other hot properties. I have noticed alot of resistance on both occasion and could this be as a result of Canaccord's large postion. Any good news has to be on CYP property or darn close or Canaccord will be liquidating CYP thereby creating a tremendous resistance to move higher. That is always the problem with one entity owning a good % of the shares. Any comments.Tatqiq.



To: Kent C. who wrote (122)11/8/1997 2:47:00 PM
From: Cal Coish  Respond to of 595
 
For the month of October, Cannacord bought over 8 million shares of Cypress and sold more than 12 million. I find it hard to believe they've been sitting on 4 million shares until now. These guys make money by trashing little companies and the little investor. How honorable!