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To: Surething who wrote (5671)4/15/1998 2:03:00 PM
From: Alfonso Agostino  Respond to of 26850
 
Hey there Surething haven't seen you around in a while! Im busy with exams but does winspear look like a good buy or is it heading for that downward spiral? Might be a good buy opportunity if drilling started!
Anyways best of luck Surething!
Later
Alfonso



To: Surething who wrote (5671)4/15/1998 7:48:00 PM
From: J.R.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
John Kaiser was on TV last night and he seems to be high on the
diamond sector in Canada? He mentioned Diamet and Voisey's Bay.
He seemed to think that the area where Winspear is drilling could
be very promising? He did not mention any specific junior resource
companies, however, he did say that there could be some potential
terrific upside to some of these companies? Does anyone know if
he has mentioned Winspear in any recent newsletters?



To: Surething who wrote (5671)4/15/1998 9:02:00 PM
From: Intrepid1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Management has managed to screw many shareholders over the past 12 months. Shareholder concerns have been totally ignored. Insiders have been getting rich playing the price swings on this one.

Surething, management has not screwed the shareholders. Nature has. Apart from the repricing of options down to $1.62 (which is still more than double the current price) I fail to see how management has screwed the shareholders.

Until a pipe is found, and/or until the economics of the dyke is better understood, there can be no valid criticism of management. The recent market activity has not been of the Pump and Dump variety. Management and their "cronies" are not tricking us into buying the stock.

So even though you are a great guy Surething I disagree with you that management is screwing around in the market or screwing the shareholders.

Good Luck All

purething