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Gold/Mining/Energy : Donner Minerals (DML.V) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Surething who wrote (1891)12/10/1997 2:51:00 AM
From: Ed Pakstas  Respond to of 11676
 
Methinks I had the pleasure of giving their shorts back around 2.50 on Monday and Tuesday...I could swear I saw something winking back at them, somewhere... <VBG>...ed



To: Surething who wrote (1891)12/10/1997 2:56:00 AM
From: Ed Pakstas  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 11676
 
Hey Surething... You know this BS that is going on right now is further evidence that you cannot believe what an Investor Relations person tells shareholders, brokers or anybody for that matter...

I repeat...They only tell you what you want to hear...

And then they sock it to you

Numbers and trading patterns, never lie...They can't argue with you...It's the law of supply and demand... The rest is BS...

...ed



To: Surething who wrote (1891)12/10/1997 8:16:00 AM
From: donkeyman  Respond to of 11676
 
Can you imagine how high the shares of those stocks would be on donner, northern abitibi and aothers in the area if they had this action before Cartaway's big rise of $26 last year. I understand Teck (Donner/Northern Abitibi) had the go ahead from the government to drill six (6) holes. it seems that now they have finally got a direction to follow - southwest. Hopefully they can hit upon a couple of more massive sulfide cores before those six holes run out (if they already haven't). I don't expect they will pick up 12% nickel on the 15.7 meter (50 ft) core as they did on the 1.1 meter. ( I understand the richest piece of nickel core ever found in Canada ,) but if they were lucky enough to pick up half that (6%) on that 15.7 meter core, that would be equivalent to nearly 50 meters of 2% nickel considered more than sufficient for a commercial mine if they could find enough of the stuff.