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To: Brian MacArthur who wrote (1055)11/10/1997 1:00:00 PM
From: Martin Wormser  Respond to of 4571
 
Brian, Subject 7169
This is the link to CYJ. PLEASE GO THERE!

<<<<<<<I am a shareholder of Chandeleur, can anyone confirm this and
what you know about the two properties.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

None of us can confirm that you are a stockholder of Chandeleur Bay.
Call your broker.

martin



To: Brian MacArthur who wrote (1055)11/10/1997 1:06:00 PM
From: Patrick Ives  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4571
 
Brian,
If you go to the CYJ thread and click on Carlson on-line Profile it will give you the latest news release on CYJ. IMHO I think this area of California could really heat up. Mike Skopos the chief geologist for CYJ knows the area well and is really positive about the potential of the area.
Good luck,
Pat
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To: Brian MacArthur who wrote (1055)11/10/1997 3:21:00 PM
From: Charger  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 4571
 
I believe Chandeleur Bay drilled 9 holes, found nothing. The mine is "close" geographically, but cant say exactly how close.



To: Brian MacArthur who wrote (1055)11/10/1997 4:15:00 PM
From: D.McQ  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 4571
 
To Brian, Pat and everyone else: CYJ is one of riskiest of risk stocks to me and as such I certainly wouldn't put my money in.. This is a recent post from their thread:

www4.techstocks.com

In case you miss it...Goldiger is hoping that "CYJ finds a hint of gold in the layers"

BCMD crossed over from an exploration company to a mining company on October 14, 1997.. Anyone who is willing to do their real Due Diligence on BCMD can prove that to themselves.

All we are waiting for is the ANNOUNCEMENT of the Joint Venture partner and the ANNOUNCEMENT of their production figures etc...We know BCMD is actually producing gold...but until the official numbers are released all we can do is speculate on the amount etc.

To further demonstrate what I am talking about, I would like to point out a well known fact about the stock market...it is a quote from Andrew Carnegie..."The first man gets the oyster; the second man the shell." While BCMD is worth something, in my opinion CYJ isn't even the shell yet.

In a book, "How to Make Money in the Stock Market --a winning system in good times or bad" by William O'Neil (the founder of Investors Daily). On page 34 he says:

"Avoid Sympathy Stocks Moves--There is very little that's really new in the stock market. History just keeps repeating itself........Sympathy plays are stocks in the same group as a leading stock, but ones showing a more mediocre record and weaker price performance. They eventually attempt to move up and follow "in sympathy" the powerful price movement of the real group leader......In 1970, Levitz Furniture became an electrifying stock market winner. Wickes Corp. copied Levtiz and plunged into the warehouse furniture business. .....Many people bought Wickes instead of Levitz because it was cheaper in price. Wickes never performed. It ultimately got into financial trouble, whereas Levitz increased 900% before it finally topped."

While Levitz and Wickes are an entirely different kind of stock.... I am sure you get my point....Add to that, the risk in the mining sector is many times greater. A gold exploration company such as CYJ can go out of business in a heartbeat....There is only wishes and dreams, as CYJ and its shareholds "hope to find a hint of gold....."

CYJ isn't even in the same ballpark as BCMD no matter where they are located geographically. CYJ may move in sympathy or more than likely it will just sit there and do nothing, at worst it shrivel up and disappear as so many of these kinds of stocks do.

When investors decry the penny stocks and mining sector as being risky heavy time losers...you usually don't have to dig far to find out that they are actually talking about these kinds of companies....the kind of companies that hope success is just around the corner, but in reality they have nothing but dreams to offer as proof...

Anyone who classifies BCMD in the same league as CYJ is either uninformed because they haven't done their homework and DD..... or they are trying to make money off BCMD's shareholders. If you would like me to come to CYJ thread and start posting my opinions there I will be happy to do so. Heck I can even buy one or two shares just to say I'm a shareholder. (I wouldn't want to lose much more than that though.) I can give that thread some real facts and figures to sink their teeth into. However, I doubt any of YOU, CYJ INVESTORS would welcome my input any more than we BCMD investors welcome yours.

If you want to debate this issue...I will take it to your thread....and I will be more than willing to spend a lot of time and research to prove each and every point I make......

Darlene