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To: tom pavlish who wrote (5277)2/26/1998 3:09:00 PM
From: marcos  Respond to of 26850
 
The trend is only your friend until it turns on you -g-

Can't do any TA now, as one of my wives made sopa de ajo out of my garlic necklace.

Winspear owes me nothing, at this point I am playing with other peoples' money. With their valuations, they need only significant tonnage to be economic and spike the stock big-time, and the chances of that seem to me to be high enough that I do not want to be out of the stock. I still find it incredible that people were willing to sell me stock in the 70s only three months ago and then buy it from me in the one-teens and -twenties 60 days later.

If they get skunked this season, then sure, it's a fifty cent stock for a while. But think what a visual of significant kimberlite will do. Nice risk/reward here, I like it anyway. Each to his own.

Tom, I have no problem with anything reasonable that you have to say about the stock or the company or the management. Positive, negative - no matter. But George is a poster on this thread, and the Terms of Use - along with common courtesy - preclude libellous statements regarding fellow posters.

.......... cheers .................... macros



To: tom pavlish who wrote (5277)2/26/1998 3:26:00 PM
From: George J. Tromp  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26850
 
Hello Tom : It seems to me you were asking about Canabrava Resources and wanted my comments on the stock., which I offered
in the Diamond Clubhouse. As well., it seems you have slandered
my name publicly in a libelous manner. I think as well your hostilities
should be directed at the bevy of newsletter writers., that nonchanlontly write companies off with a flick of the pen.
You have made some serious allegations concerning myself and my
motives in discussing these diamond stocks.
First of all., if I were the tyrant you seem to portray me as .., I wouldnt
have answered your questions concerning Canabrava. Secondly.,
we wouldnt be disussing this in a public forum., but between attorneys. If you or anyone else would like a charactor reference concerning my postings I suggest you contact Steve Taylor., at
National Securities., taylor.stock.com. I think Steve
can clear up questions regarding my intent to present these stocks
from a fundamental viewpoint. The Bishops., the Kaisers have to sell
newsletters., if they dont produce a big score., their revenues are
affected. I have no incentive to sell newsleters or promote stocks unless I believe they have a good possibility of succeeding.
Sincerely
George J. Tromp



To: tom pavlish who wrote (5277)2/26/1998 7:11:00 PM
From: Walt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
The decision to buy or sell a stock is yours and yours alone so dont go blaming others.
You may consider this a bad day alot of others consider it a great day to pick up some cheap stock. If you dont think weather in the arctic can delay things a bit then you try working in a white out or blizzard. I know some of the fellows out there at the camp and they know the north, if they lost a few days to weather then it was indeed unfit weather to work in.
Better luck on your next investment.
regards Walt