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To: Chris A. who wrote (3915)11/13/1997 5:47:00 PM
From: Chas.  Respond to of 26850
 
Hi Chris Just read your post, interesting about Charters statement "Breccia dykes don't exist" that's pure BS. Dykes can easily contain Breccia, most do, the boulders could easily have come from a dyke system, I hope they didn't, we all want a pipe or 2. Resource Indicator alert was really positive and a very good read...........Chuck



To: Chris A. who wrote (3915)11/14/1997 8:06:00 AM
From: Sudhir Khanna  Respond to of 26850
 
Chris, Eric C. has more geological knowledge than I do but this statement does not make logical sense. Has he clarified? On another note, I see many of you debating the reasons for high volume with little price movement. There are too many reasons for this type of action and thus hopeless to guess. Let me give you another one. This is an example only and not necessarily specific to Winspear. Generaly, in property transactions, their is an exchange of shares at average market prices. The exchange price can be critical in reaching an agreement. What is true from all this action is that we are getting a base of shareholders. This is positive for the stock to move forward. Sudhir Khanna