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To: c.r. earle who wrote (2329)12/13/1997 4:59:00 PM
From: Jimsy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11676
 
Alberto - of course the VSE could have halted the stock for 3 days, and that would have likely been the easiest safest thing to do, especially in light of the suspected rumour leak and all circulating the previous Friday, and the attempts to blame it on the Internet which have been proven invalid.

But the facts are they didn't, let the Monday news release go out with massive sulphides, then Friday we find out they aren't so massive.



To: c.r. earle who wrote (2329)12/13/1997 5:43:00 PM
From: Mr Metals  Respond to of 11676
 
****OFF TOPIC****

Hi Alberto

You are 100% correct. It's horrifying sometimes to see the way the VSE handles news/problems with the companys that trade on their wonderful exchange. I know of a stock that was trading at $8.50 and fell all the way to 30c. On the way down the VSE didn't say one word. A few weeks ago the stock went from 35c to 55c in a few days so the wonderful VSE halted it for clarification of the company's affairs. "WHAT A JOKE". Where the hell were they when the stock went from $8.50 down to 30c..LOL on the VSE.

This is just one example of what goes on on the VSE. I've seen many other things that they do that just blows me away. Anyway, I will always play in these spec markets(addiction)regardless of the tactics these exchanges use.

Mr Metals