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Gold/Mining/Energy : Donner Minerals (DML.V) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Dave Inne who wrote (4089)4/17/1998 7:58:00 PM
From: wayne cath  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11676
 
Donner Minerals Ltd DML
Shares issued 26,161,058 Apr 17 close $2.84
Fri 17 Apr 98 In the News
Robert Bishop, writing in the March 31 issue of Gold Mining Stock Report,
says Donner Resources is a buy at $2.27. Mr Bishop says Donner will be a
leader in what he calls a sure replay of last autumn's "wild ride." The
ride refers to a regeneration of speculation and exploration activity in
Voisey's Bay after Diamond Fields Resources sold out to Inco in August
1996. "Although there are numerous ways to gain exposure to the South
Voisey's Bay area play, my preference was -- and is -- for Donner, simply
because it has the broadest exposure to the region," he states, adding he
views Donner as a basket approach to the region. Besides a large land
position, Donner has $12 million in exploration planned for the current
year. Exploration success in this environment could produce a big prize, he
says. Donner returned to Mr Bishop's recommended list on March 1, when the
stock traded at $2.34.



To: Dave Inne who wrote (4089)4/17/1998 8:00:00 PM
From: Ed Pakstas  Respond to of 11676
 
I have a feeling that since the Thistle properties may not have had any drills holes sunk in them as yet, but have been included in Gravity Surveys, now may have been the right time for DML to pick them up... Two of them appear to be prime pieces of real estate situated right in the heart of the action...

The MGJ property may be a prime piece of real estate which probably already has a much higher price tag on it than the Thistle properties, as do the NAI and Cypress properties...

I do believe that a few more pot and pan cores and we will be seeing a much bigger company coming in and making a deal for the entire SVB INDEX... :-)

Won't that be nice...

...ed