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To: skelly who wrote (5813)4/30/1998 7:30:00 PM
From: Baba 2  Respond to of 26850
 
skelly

Check out TGR.V. Now this has enormous potential..Read through the thread...Tiger Resources.....Could be lots of diamonds in the land down under...Only 4.1 million shares out and over 2 million acres on which to find them....Geology is right....Money in the till...Good geologist on board.....market cap of less than 5 million....operations start mid May.......and diamonds have reportedly been found on the property..... ...



To: skelly who wrote (5813)4/30/1998 7:47:00 PM
From: bill  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26850
 
Yes, MPV at least has some pipes. They had a huge run up on the original pipe and that didn't work out as hoped with a big fall back.
It looks like they're sitting in a cluster of pipes but the stock
price keeps struggling. When they first hit kimberlite and got
their diamond counts, it looked like they were going to be another
ABZ.Your right, though, there doesn't seem to be any other company
with any find that is substantial. Those of us who've been around long enough to remember Tle Kwe Cho and the boom and bust have learned to be cautious. If I remember correctly, KRR went to 15.00 on that one.
Too many burnt fingers around for most threadsters to bet the ranch
on a diamond play. People who are impatient with WSP just need to
read back to the beginning of MPV to see how long it takes to find
something that really moves a stock.

Fair or not, I expect that thinking in the ADP is that if ACA can't
find something with all their expertise and resources, then there's
not much chance for one of the juniors. Although we both know that
luck plays a big part. ACA could drill a hundred pipe and not get
one that is economic and then on 101 hit the jackpot. The juniors could luck out, find a pipe and it could be the one in a hundred that
is economic.

Hmmmm! I think I just talked myself into buying some bonds.



To: skelly who wrote (5813)4/30/1998 8:04:00 PM
From: bill  Respond to of 26850
 
I see what you mean about CFV. 1.49 +14. Good luck with it. Maybe MPV will pull a hat trick.