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


To: Jimsy who wrote (2007)12/10/1997 7:43:00 PM
From: Sonja Moore  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11676
 
Jimsy,we all know the rumor did not start on SI.It was released
on the stockhouse website after the halt.Was it possible the rumor could have spread at another source on the internet we were unaware
of before the halt?Who was the stockhouse source?



To: Jimsy who wrote (2007)12/10/1997 10:53:00 PM
From: Ed Pakstas  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11676
 
Jim: Just a couple of points that I would like to make...

First of all, I'm not defending the FP...

Secondly, I'm gonna critisize NAI's IR people... It was they and one person in particular that is blaming the internet... As I have stated before it's BS, 'cause they have to lay the blame somewhere in order to get the heat off of, their own screwups...

I have copied the FP article and have highlighted the guilty party...
She is telling us how the rumour got started...

Tuesday, December 9, 1997
Find near Voisey's lifts two juniors
By JOHN GREENWOOD and PETER KUITENBROUWER
The Financial Post
Shares in Donner Minerals Ltd. and Northern Abitibi Mining Corp. more than doubled
yesterday after the companies said they have found "massive mineralization" at a site
near Voisey's Bay, Nfld.
Shares in Vancouver-based Donner (DML/VSE) closed at $2.50, up $1.27.
Calgary-based Northern Abitibi (NAI/ASE) closed at $1.62, up 87›.
Trading in the shares of both companies was halted on Friday after officials noticed an
unexplained spike in trading volume, then resumed yesterday morning.
A spokeswoman for Northern Abitibi said volume jumped on rumors of the find that
began circulating on the Internet on Friday.

Donner and Northern Abitibi are involved in a joint exploration project on a property
about 90 kilometres south of Inco Ltd.'s massive Voisey's Bay nickel discovery.
According to the release, issued yesterday, geologists at the Labrador site found 15.7
metres of sulphide mineralization.
While calling it the most significant piece of mineralization to be found since the
Voisey's Bay find, Donner CEO David Patterson cautioned that "it's a little early to talk
about what might be there."
Analyst Andrew Muir of Canaccord Capital Corp. urged caution. "This is not a
discovery yet and I wouldn't extrapolate from this hole."
Northern Abitibi spokeswoman Lesley Hayes said the rumors started almost as soon
as geologists pulled the core samples on Friday.
"But I don't know how the rumors got
started," she said. "You tell me and we'll both know."

Northern Abitibi CEO Glen Harper was travelling and could not be reached for
comment.
Trading in the shares of Golden Rule Resources Ltd., which owns 32% of Northern
Abitibi, was halted yesterday morning and will resume today, said TSE spokesman
Steve Kee.
Golden Rule shares were not halted Friday because the volume didn't jump until
yesterday. The stock (GNU/TSE) closed Friday at 70›, up 12›.
The Alberta Stock Exchange said a software program alerted officials to Friday's
heavy trading in Northern Abitibi. The exchange halted the stock after it jumped 25› to
75› on a volume of 216,400 shares. At the same time the Vancouver Stock Exchange
halted trading of Donner when shares rose 38› to $1.23 on a volume of 625,300
shares.
The two companies are 50% partners in the South Voisey's Bay property.
"There is a huge audience with this on their radar screen looking for another Voisey's
Bay," said analyst Muir.
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>>>Northern Abitibi spokeswoman Lesley Hayes said the rumors started almost as soon
as geologists pulled the core samples on Friday.
"But I don't know how the rumors got
started," she said. "You tell me and we'll both know."
<<<

What is she, stupid or something or does she think we are???...

She just told us how the information got leaked....

If one can't figure out how the rumors got started without reading this statement, then one is a complete idiot...
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>>>"But I don't know how the rumors got
started," she said. "You tell me and we'll both know."

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DUH!!! Talk about a contradiction to her previous statement...

IMHO...They should look in their own backyard, before they start laying the blame on someone without knowing what the hell they are talking about...

...ed