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To: Michel Grenier who wrote (2390)5/10/1998 12:47:00 AM
From: David Sirk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34075
 
Guys! This is a real simple play! IF indeed they are moving heavy equipment into the sight and Guido is talking{ there are rumours to that effect} this stock will go up with out news! Can't keep the biggest gold mine in the world a secrete



To: Michel Grenier who wrote (2390)5/10/1998 8:38:00 AM
From: Mr Metals  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34075
 
I see no point in the personal attacks
going on.


Your absolutely right. To bad the ugly trail had to come over to MINE, sorry for that:-)

Happy Mothers Day to all the Mothers out there:-)

Mr Metals



To: Michel Grenier who wrote (2390)5/10/1998 11:52:00 AM
From: Cytotekk  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34075
 
Michel,
you are going with a combination of intellect and gut in sticking with mine, and you are right to do so, that is all we can do when investing in risky ventures whether it is stock, real estate, a new job or a personal relationship.
We take our chances and hope for the best knowing we cannot win them all, in fact we face losing odds. That is the nature of life on this planet, although it is not axiomatic, you cannot gain without some risk in all areas of life.
I take great relish in winning even of few of lifes gambles and in knowing that with every venture I have gained personal knowledge and wisdom. I do not plan to sit and wait to die without using the few
opportunities available to me for adventure and excitement.

I cannot travel anymore due to my commitment to two exceptionally bright young children, but I can find my adventures where I can and MINE is an adventure.
Heck, this is almost like a trip to Bolivia for me, I was there in 1972 a thoroughly loved it, I might even retire to a country like Bolivia. You know, when I was there peasants had jewelry and fake ruin artifacts (carved chicken bones) aplenty to sell to me. I do not think they mined too deeply for their metals, do you?
I am not worried about pessimistic people ruining my parade, I am a reformed pessimist myself and understand them intimately.

Good luck to you and all of us holding mine, just do not bet the farm.

I am staying in-maybe I can revisit Bolivia with my profits.

Have fun-Colleen