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To: Chip McVickar who wrote (1835)4/17/1998 11:29:00 AM
From: Chuck Rubin  Respond to of 3335
 
Its just that the "Sounds of Silence" can be deafening at times...as to the potential of ones pocketbook.
I hope we receive some "signs" sometime in the near future that things are just fine, thankyou, at the Bellingham Field.
By the way, I think CLK did refer to an old USGS report on the Bellingham area and its potential.

Chuckr



To: Chip McVickar who wrote (1835)4/17/1998 3:42:00 PM
From: JR.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3335
 
You are beginning to get close to what really counts in this play and any other energy play. Who holds title to what and for what price.You may have hit on the last important piece of the puzzle!

Cheers,

JR.



To: Chip McVickar who wrote (1835)4/17/1998 10:23:00 PM
From: CLK  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3335
 
Finally a Greek quote..all this Latin..I was worried. Here is another great quotation: "If you don't look the facts in the face, they have a way of stabbing you in the back." - Winston Churchill This last news release indicates to me that the facts on the size and extent of this discovery, as far as they are currently known, will soon be made public. The last posts cover most of the bases and the data will get filled in sooner rather than later. There are two almost separate events involved. One is the science and the other is the market. The science involves the geology and economics and even the politics of the play. The market involves the promotion, hype, insider trades, private placements, rumors, and the background market including the overall market and bigger issues like our "off topic" discussion of the Yen, Euro, etc. Eventually the price of the stock reflects the first but it is most affected by the latter in the early going and always subject to the effect of the latter. So much for the so called "efficient market hypothesis". Whoever thought of that has questionable neural networks. I remain convinced that this will work out well. The facts will be revealed. Natura abhorret vacuum (nature abhors a vacuum).