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Gold/Mining/Energy : WWS.T World Wide Minerals -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: R.A.K. who wrote (467)5/19/1998 5:31:00 PM
From: tango  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 784
 
well we were correct about the area(texas) if figured it couldn't be a take over and had to be a jv based on current cash flows. This will take time, however, if you are a bit of a visionary you can see what they are doing and things are falling into place. Unfortunately, the market is very impatient now and as many clients comment"i want action now!". You will see very little NOW from this company but i still believe that we are watching a signifigant mining play being born.
The company is on their way to being a 5m pound a year producer. Wallace Mays will be the man that gets us there.



To: R.A.K. who wrote (467)5/21/1998 4:26:00 PM
From: kingfisher  Respond to of 784
 
Just for fun ,the amount that Mays and Carroll collectively with their 15million shares of WWS drop in value per penny drop is $150,000!.....OUCH down $1,500,000 from March.Can they pick stocks better than managing WWS?Only time will tell.This rinky dink Texas deal means diddly squat.The Kaz settlement will give credibility to this outfit.Will it happen?Yes,but not because of the Wiz Kids operating this Mickey Mouse company.



To: R.A.K. who wrote (467)6/9/1998 8:01:00 AM
From: Ray Emery  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 784
 
RAK,

Are you still bullish concerning WWS?
My own position is, that if and when they settle with the kazaks, I'm out and putting my hard earned $$$ elsewhere.

Ray