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To: ossie who wrote (3088)4/12/1998 6:46:00 PM
From: Steve Sanders  Respond to of 4718
 
I agree no one can predict who or why people sell stocks. With 35,000,000 shares outstanding you will experience a variety of reasons why a stock doesn't perform or out performs. These are speculative stocks and as such are impossible to predict. You either believe yourself that it should go up or you don't. Read the findings, read the releases and take with a grain of salt what is said and predicted on this thread. I think the company has potential to move higher. How high is anyones guess.



To: ossie who wrote (3088)4/12/1998 10:09:00 PM
From: bill718  Respond to of 4718
 
Well put Ossie. My confidence is also unshaken by the recent plunge and I am real glad I also hold a large position, especially after what I saw and heard this past week at the Mineral Exploration Group conference in Calgary.

I spent a lot of time talking with Hawkins and his associates at the show and I believe they are very sharp guys who know exactly what they are doing. There were also a lot of geologists there who understand the potential of BC, and that may explain the sudden buying that coincided with show timing.

I think it is VERY likely that we will see more fantastic results from the Creek zone given these facts:

i) The average uncut grade for the good Creek zone hole between 12 to 98 metres returned 0.125 oz. Au / ton.

ii) The Au soil geochem anomaly associated with the high grade zone extends approximately 400 m NNW within a larger 700 m long coincidental Induced Polarization chargeability anomaly which appears open to the north and south.

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On another note, Yorkton bought 91,000 shares at .38 average on Thursday and sold NONE. Hmmmm....I guess they think the price is going up. ;-)

Regards,
Wayne