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To: marcos who wrote (4329)12/6/1997 8:51:00 AM
From: George J. Tromp  Respond to of 26850
 
Hi Marcos: That remains to be seen. Unless structural changes have
taken place within the diamond arena., I tend to believe history is repetitive. I almost started laughing , when reading that
piece and some thoughts by Kaiser and others. Especially Kaiser.,
it seems all these newsletter writers have a territorial instinct. All seem
to pick plays and promote within those area.
I think it would be interesting to pack all of them in a ring and duke it
out.
1. Round #1. In this corner we have John Kaiser., a prolific stock
picker known to his fellow subscribers as a man of many talents.
pick 100 stocks at their low., and presto a few winners appear.
To gain some notoriety lets pump the Ashton organ with a vengenance., spewing the propaganda to the corners of the world.
Lets blow a downdraft on Aber as well, because I wasnt smart enough to pick that one before Bob Bishop.
2. Round#2. In enters the ring with Kaiser stuffing his gloves with
high priced Ashton paper circling the Bishop corner who by the way
has his gloves packed as well with HARD PROVEN ASSETS.
3. Round#3. The bell rings., out lunges Kaiser., he throws a hard left
on Bishop., but nearly a wince by Bishop., the soft paper cushins the
blow., the pipes lack the knowkout punch., the 36carats/100tons
fractures into a thousand micros. Ding Ding Ding.
4. Round #4: The bell rings., now the heavyweights move towards
each other., take this right jab., Kaiser feels the sting of a 154N.,
he steps back., Bishop feeling the end is close moves in., another jab
with A-21 a smarting sting as well., Kaiser begins to falter., suddenly
thinking Bishop has retreated somewhat he moves in closer with
an MPV slashing right., just grazing ol Bobs chin., he thinks he might
have the Bishop now., Ding Ding Ding.
5. Round #5: The bell rings., the confidance of both are wanning.
In between rounds the Kaiser repacks his gloves with more high
priced paper., the shatter proof type. a little 5034 glaze and
confidence renewed says the knockout blow is near. Both fighters
approach for the kill., Kaiser swings a sweeping right with the newly
packed glove., Bishop sidesteps and lands a hard right to the jaw
with the invincible vengenance of the highly charged 418 AND 154S.
Kaiser crashes to the ground. He regains his senses and looks to
Bishop and says., but arent Ashtons pipes more economic to mine
in Alberta than the NWT. Sorry John., you better come up with more
than 36 carats/100 tons to make the Wheaties Box.

Disclaimer: The above characterizations are intended for entertainment purposes only. The association of said fighters may be
fictitious in nature.., but by one observor couild be relevant.



To: marcos who wrote (4329)12/6/1997 9:49:00 AM
From: The Fix  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26850
 
Morning Marcos...Thanks for the URL!

Another reason why I think that diamonds will sparkle moreso this coming season is that the POG is so weak. All the cash that was supposed to go to a junior gold explor. co will be switched over into a diamond play or a Rare metals play.

George has an interesting theory as far as Kaiser, Bishop go. He's right when he says that these guy's each pick an area and promote it one against the other. Goerge did Sophie give any indication to the size of the drilling on the lake (Snap) that will take place?

Fixer



To: marcos who wrote (4329)12/6/1997 2:50:00 PM
From: skelly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
I note that in this article both kaiser and hainey recommend mpv as the only junior to invest in at this time and they lump all others into a basket.