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To: Randall E. Brubaker who wrote (6341)6/24/1998 7:06:00 PM
From: Bob Walsh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
Randall, it is possible that some people decided/needed to sell and left instructions to slowly unload. I do not believe that the price dropped below the bid but I am not positive of that. The volume was 49,300 which is a lot for this stock. I bought more today.

Regards,
Bob



To: Randall E. Brubaker who wrote (6341)6/24/1998 11:57:00 PM
From: Tim Hall  Respond to of 14226
 
Fairy tales can come true, it can happen to you, if your young at heart.

Old Blue Eyes!!!!!



To: Randall E. Brubaker who wrote (6341)6/25/1998 4:46:00 PM
From: jocko  Respond to of 14226
 
it's the end of the accounting month for some of these firms.
the shorts push it down. the next 2 days picks up the rest of them.
a penny here a penny there,over a year they make a bundle. i have just a few of these penny stocks, and every month i see the same thing. it's a pain in the neck.
i don't think it will be too long until we're out of here and finished with the MM's. Don't forget that there are some 500,000
tons of screened ore there, plus millions of tons just waiting in Hassayampa, Weaver Creek and Oro Grande.
The missing link here has been these refiners. Oh how many samples,how many barrels of material have gone off to these people, never to be heard from again. Hopefully, Sabin will be above board
and they can get moving. A lot of scumbags in this business, apparently. In the days of the old West, if someone cheated you out of your hard earned ore, you shot him and went about your business.
Now we coddle them, say please... and wait.

And any evil person with an agenda can crucify you on the net, and you're helpless. On another thread, someone posing as the CEO was putting out terrible information about himself and the company. That was really pretty. There is no protection.

Between the MM's, the sumbags and the scurrilous net fighters, it
is verry hard on the managements of these small companies. I'm delighted with this news. if you look back into some of the articles, like Barry Downs', at GPGI.com, you'll remember what this means.
One of these days, even the Northern Miner will have something good to say. jocko