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To: Brian Pastor who wrote (2535)1/7/1998 2:24:00 PM
From: Bill Galkowski  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4571
 
<<>You people ever sleep? The times for these posts, 12 am 2 am 3 am 4 am.>>>

I used to think the same thing. But please note the times posted on the board are EST. So the 12 am message could have been sent at 9 pm from CA, or the 2 am note at 11 pm CA time.

Bill



To: Brian Pastor who wrote (2535)1/8/1998 1:38:00 AM
From: D.McQ  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4571
 
Brian: I agree this site is getting to be a lot more fun. From the posts here and on Yahoo I guess I'm not the only one expecting pretty impressive news tomorrow. IMHO the lack of an update to the 1991 Keewatin Engineering report is a pretty obvious omission.

As far as your projections go if you take your reserve estimates, multiply that amount times $133 (the current price of gold $283 less approximately $150 for expenses) divided by 45 mil (the number of shares) you will get an idea of what each share is actually worth.

If the reserves are 3 million ounces I come up with $8.86 and if the reserves are 12 million ounces it comes to $35.46. <VBG> I'm sure someone will correct me if my math or calculations are wrong.

BTW...I always feel stocks are like the weather. Experienced weather people, who understand the many patterns and indications, can get a very good idea of what to expect in the near future. On the other hand some people always seem to think that whatever the weather is right now, that is how it will remain tomorrow.

Darlene