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Gold/Mining/Energy : ASHTON MINING OF CANADA (ACA) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Marauder who wrote (5769)7/22/1998 3:37:00 AM
From: Paul Belecki  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7966
 
Newsletter Writers My View

In my humble opinion, Kaiser has done excellent promoting and reporting on Ashton. He has brought attention to this play when it was non existent. Although, he did laugh at me onetime about Winspear and Mountain Province and the possibility of discoveries at the PDAC show a few years ago. I got the last laugh when he picked Murgor and I picked Mountain Province that year. Guess who has come out ahead. In addition, I beat him again when I spotted Ashton prior to Alberta play and prior to him hopping aboard when they just had the Noront property and a few other Pure Gold properties in the NWT. At that time, Ashton had 80 cents per share in the bank and the stock was about .68 cents. What a deal that was.

I will never forget that, but he is an odds player and usually believes that there will be no discovery. But with Alberta and Ashton he has jumped on the Ashton bandwagon. This tells you something, he has put his neck on the line. He has been right in promoting and reporting on this stock, it has delivered. In other words, everyone has had ample opportunities over the last few years to make money, if you knew what you were doing. What more could anyone ask.

In most cases, when newsleter writers report I would consider buying, when they promote I would consider selling. It is quite a simple formula that i have adopted in the last few years with many newsletter writers. The simple reason is quite unfortunate, many are given stock, i do not believe this to be the case with Kaiser. He does not need there money to make a living. His Ashton reporting has always in my mind been down to earth amd realistic.

However, it appears he was not promoting during his last NR. What do you think you should do? I would buy as much as I could afford? Save some back, just in case it goes lower. This will be a good sign. Then, buy the farm.

This firm has quality management, and John Kaiser knows it, together they will pull rabbits with diamond eggs out of their hats. Watch out.