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To: Buckey who wrote (1766)5/19/1998 12:40:00 AM
From: John Paquet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2505
 
John; We are living in an interesting time. PalladiUm outraced gold, platinum trading above $400.00 and gold hanging near that $300.00, Silver could not stay that $6.00 , U.S. unemployment rate @4.3%, 20 years' low, something is very wrong here. I blame on central banks [before ECB], I image that thses central banks jumped ahead of ecb, sold all whatever they could, otherwise after ECB they lost control their gold reserves, jumped ahead first, collect some cash reserves. I have been wondering someking going to happen though. THIS ECB WILL BUY BACK GOLD FROM THE FREE MARKETS TO MAKE UP THEY HAVE SOLD OR OVERSOLD. We will see that we are living an more interesting time. Dreaming, hope that dream come true.

You know gold at this level, penny still looks very much like penny, unless that yellow metals go higher and much higher, therefore these penny puppies will look line LOONIE. No matter whatever is ,HDD, or many others pennies's.



To: Buckey who wrote (1766)5/19/1998 2:54:00 AM
From: Zardoz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2505
 
CWA is the company that Pez allegely lost $21 Mill on, and probably resulted in what was rumoured as his stay at a Texas mental home. And reguardless of the promotions that seem to be running rampent on this thread, CWA will in due time require a reverse split. {And no doubt HDD too} The recent trends of CWA suggests selling. Maybe the pricing of a PP at $0.15. More likely a loan, and subsequent shares for debt issue.

I would also be concerned with the management for the same reason as you mention. Often they loose interest in the more insignificant stocks and push the popular ones.

As an example consider CYPRESS minerals CEO: Donald C Huston
President of {VSE:CYP/ICL/BMA}
Director of {VSE:CSB/ROD} <and I know I'm missing some.
But of them only CYP has had any action in three years.