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To: POLARBEAR who wrote (119)2/4/1998 7:36:00 PM
From: KobaltBlauw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 161
 
Hello All,

I too am curious about what happened here. This company had several very promising properties in the works and the Delta amalgamation was supposed to really make things take off. Anybody have any idea what happened to all of those properties? Let's hope Ian Rozier can indeed pull a rabbit out of a hat because we need some magic to get this dog moving.

I agree too that Casey makes for some absolutely fascinating reading. Been a long term subscriber (since '85) and plan on continuing. You're right a good many of his picks have been awful the past year or two but then what newsletter writer has done well with resource stocks lately? Certainly none of the six other letter writers I read including the wise and great Bob Bishop. Casey has made me a good chunk of money over the years in stocks like Diamond Fields, Francisco, TVX, Queenstake and NDT (got out in time on that one). I remember when he recommended BRE-X at around $1.75 (I still have the letter somewhere in one of these piles). I also distinctly remember when he gave an all out sell signal about six months before the big crash of BRE-X when it was around $20 ($200 pre split). It's a difficult sector to play and even more difficult when fraud and a plunging POG are added to the mix.

Bill