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To: jbIII who wrote (12486)4/30/1998 5:02:00 PM
From: mark silvers  Respond to of 20681
 
John,

<<Your reputation and philosophy is spreading across the other DD threads. Other posters are also being offered "do overs" when necessary<G>.>>

Now if we can get some political and religious leaders to believe in the power of "the do-over", I think we would have much more tolerance, and much less hatred... :-)

Mark "I personally need lots of do overs" Silvers

Actually we should thank HL for the do overs. If he hadnt reminded me of a kid named Gerald from my youth, I never would have started the whole thing.....



To: jbIII who wrote (12486)4/30/1998 5:09:00 PM
From: Tom Frederick  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 20681
 
Boy are things quiet. Low volume on the stock and the thread. I think buyers are waiting for the other shoe to drop on the BD holes. AT this point with so much more new information to hit (the 68 hole program) why not wait and see I suppose. What is encouraging, is that overall in the past real low volume kept us dropping steadily. This time we seem to be hanging in above the $3.25 to $3.50 mark pretty well...so far.

Opinions please,
If Naxos can show an overall average of .1 or better on the rest of the BD holes as well as the new program, how much of that program will we need to get through before we start to see more serious interest by the industry and the market?

I don't have any data handy of other properties COC drill programs to know if they need to be completed to get interest? Does interest build with the program as it developes? etc.

All opinions on all sides of this are welcome. Really, I mean it. No really. I'll check in tommorow for the results!

Tom F.