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To: Frank who wrote (2479)8/1/1998 11:14:00 PM
From: Cyrus  Respond to of 5164
 
Off Topic
Here is an interesting chart to view.

bcapub.com

I would hazard a guess if you were to track the comparative valuation of the two currencies, they would likely follow a very similar divergence.



To: Frank who wrote (2479)8/2/1998 1:13:00 AM
From: David Fedorkiw  Respond to of 5164
 
Frank
No, I don't think it is fair to ask such a question. It is not up to us to do. We have invested in the people behind this company because we believe they are competent. It would be foolish to try to second guess them if we believe in them. If we don't, then we shouldn't be invested here.
As for the company buying up the shares, once again I believe they know what they are doing. Maybe the company has better ways to spend it's money? There must be a handful who know what the real prospects are for the company are, but whether they are buying or selling is something we may never know now.
Whether your reasons for investing your money here remain sound and on track, I guess, depends on what they are. Whether or not you are a millionaire in waiting might just depend on how many shares you have, and what you are waiting for. If you have, for instance, 670,000 shares at US$1.00 each, for a total of $670,000, then all you are waiting for is to sell your shares and buy Canadian dollars to become an instant millionaire.
Good luck to you, and I hope we can all become millionaires in whatever currency.

DF