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To: Trumptown who wrote (1659)3/17/1998 11:24:00 AM
From: Chip McVickar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3335
 
Sting-Ray

These little down ticks over the last few weeks are annoying.
To bad it can't be small up ticks...we would be over a dollar.
This volume action is odd.....almost like trying to spook the small
share holders into giving up.....but does not feel like an exit.
But it could be the prelude....to an exit..?

Over the years this company has started and stahled and started a
number of times over speculation as too the validity of this field.
It could be indications of another washout.....the SIR owners giving up.

These two companies were set up for a reason and they share the same
directors as explained by CLK....to put them together now is either
great news or realy bad news. But there is not enough substantial
information to make a judgement on the usefulness of this merger.

For SIR holders....it means we enter into a more free wheeling stock
with larger players and it becomes a different Ball Game for trading.

I wish they were not merging....the mechanics of a small share holder
base -- played against the larger share base of ERB was appealing.
Now what is to arrive..? Something more akin to ERB

I prefered the small thinnly traded stock for the biggest move.
We shall see....I'm in for the duration.

With all this said...we could be looking at another Seven Seas..?
Just hope to make some kind of profit..?
Good Luck
Chip



To: Trumptown who wrote (1659)3/17/1998 11:40:00 PM
From: CLK  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3335
 
It is my understanding the March represents "year end" for Canadian markets and that shakes out some folks. Month end also coming up and the combination could make for some bargain prices. Perhaps B. Thompson can explain this since I am in the States. In any case it is my idea that one of the best times to buy the Canadian juniors is right during the last weeks in March each year.