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Gold/Mining/Energy : Golden Eagle Int. (MYNG) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Jane4IceCream who wrote (4387)6/6/1998 9:55:00 AM
From: Cytotekk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34075
 
Jane,
I mentioned MIDN then mistyped in a subsequent post MIDL, my apologies. In a third post a suggested someone looking for information on MIDN visit its thread as you have done. I did not put a cap on the potential stock worth of any company including MIDN.

The dollar figure used was in reference to a run up that may occur soon, something a daytrader would be interested in.That seems to be big area of interest in most of the BB threads I visit. In reading other threads I have seen that range mentioned for an MIDN short term gain.
I will now tell you would IMO,since we are all entitled to one, that MINEs potential in the next few weeks will be approx....$2. This is not a ceiling on the stock. That was never mentioned for MIDN either. Until further confirmation of MINE reserves by a independent party exist, MINE can only go so far. I could just hang below $1., I hope not.

All of these junior gold mining stocks are suffering from POG and the dumping of existing gold on the market by various countries. Part of the old Soviet Union will begin selling at will, something they could not do up til now. They need capital desperately. That is the way it is.

As for melanoma - I will look for a complete article on the net, and send you the address, read it if you like. Some speculate that Melanoma can be caused by one bad sunburn (I sure got those when I was a kid!) Melanoma can occur when there is not overexposure, just repeated exposure.
Sunscreens block the ultra violet bands that cause sunburn (not always effectively especially when we are wet), but does a poor or negligible job on blocking the other bands and these ultra violet rays can cause skin cancer as well.

Skin cancer is big business, especially here in Florida and since I am
in Pathology, I see the worts, bumps, moles and suspicious nevi (moles) daily. I also get diagnosis metastasis occasionally. Did you know that not all melanoma is pigmented. We have to do special stains to find out whether we are looking at an amelanotic melanoma or some other form of skin cancer.

I have several friends who have lost family members to melanoma. Right now a friend at work has lost her 35 year old brother to it. The only real prevention is to limit exposure and cover up. If you truly are at the beach a lot I hope you wear a hat, avoid midday sun, and are checked for skin changes carefully at least once a year.

Good luck to you Jane, I hope you make 2 large fortunes at trading and never have to work a dull job in you life. And by the way, in case you didnt notice it, based upon what I have read, MIDN seems to be a better bet than MINE in the nearest future, IMO. They sure seem to have a better management at this point,but then again maybe MINE management will pleasantly surprise me soon.

Regards -Cytotekk - in Orlando, surrounded by skin cancer