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Gold/Mining/Energy : MIRANDOR-MIQ ON MONTREAL -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Mike Paulin who wrote (1813)4/2/1998 6:08:00 PM
From: Bob Tate  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2635
 
As i mentioned earlier information on railroad will be controlled by Kinross. At least both companies must verify what they say.
Part of MIQ holdings (Railroad project) are under contract with Kinross. Hype is not a priority any longer. We may have less frequent announcements then in 1997 but overall there will be
more linear feet covered and possibly work occurring in several zones simultaneous.
Kinross in very few short years grown to a such large gold producer. There must be big money behind this company. Some of their holdings are: Kamchatka, Russia - 1 mil oz Au at close to 1 oz/ton under development. Magadan, Russia new working mine at Au 0.5 oz/t with 49% ownership and operators rights. Fort Knox - Alaska - new operating mine.



To: Mike Paulin who wrote (1813)4/2/1998 10:47:00 PM
From: Ronald P. Margraf Sr.  Respond to of 2635
 
Evening Mike,

Interesting indeed, the shorts that is. It seems like shorts come on
real strong just before good news comes out to try and drive the price
down so they can pick it up cheap before the big move up but if the news
comes out real strong and no one sells we could see a squeeze and boy,
we could see this really take off. After all they have to cover their
bets. I always like to see the short squeeze especilly if I am into something
low enough to benefit from it.

I still say Miq @ 32 is a good deal, even @ 35 its still good for what they
potentially have. As far as manipulation goes, every stock is manipulated
in some form or fashion, how else do you think they get it to move up or
down. The question has always been the BIG WHO ????????;-) Could be a
promoter, news release, no news or a recommendation to buy or sell. As
far as I am concerned it is all the same. It just depends on what side
of the curve you are on, the bottom of the upside or the top of the downside.
The later of course is the wrong side to be on, if you get my drift.;-)

Ron