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To: JP who wrote (1783)3/7/1998 10:37:00 PM
From: chummer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4256
 
Hi JP,
It's tough, but it builds character. Ashton is the benchmark,
one has to compare any finds by juniors to what Ashton has now.
Ashton to date has 20 kimberlites, how can any junior justify
a significant increase in share price,if kimberlite is found, when we compare it to Ashton.
Don't be surprised if Meo finds kimberlite that there is only a small run-up in price. If it was significant, I would take the profits.

BB



To: JP who wrote (1783)3/8/1998 10:10:00 AM
From: david f. dempster  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4256
 
I like your thinking JP. The only advantage to this thinking is to the insiders, if there is nothing they dump, if there is something they wait till the share price drops and snap it all up. Then they announce diamondiferous kimby and it goes way up. The investors that bailed out
early lose. Of course there is the other side which usually happens, we end up holding 30 cent stock. By enlarge the market tells all!! and
it isn't looking to good!!!