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Gold/Mining/Energy : Zappa Resources ZPA vancouver -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: G.T. who wrote (538)8/16/1998 10:55:00 AM
From: morrie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3198
 
Sniffs of something much LARGER????

HI G.T.!

Are you referring to the copper content in the last assays?
We did extend the zone 50 meters in the last round and the stock is still at .17 . Even in this market it really suprises me that we didn't find higher ground.

I do agree it is a great time to accumulate shares at these prices. .17 - 20 cents will look very small if they do hit that elephant and continue to extend this rich zone.

morrie



To: G.T. who wrote (538)8/19/1998 7:33:00 PM
From: dean poets  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3198
 
Hi GT, back in a previous post you had stated that "If they hit the market will let us know if the information is good or bad before the press release".

I kinda disagree with that, cause Zappa has been reporting these 9-16 meters sections of high grade massive sulphide for the last year and a half. I can only remember one time that the stock moved up before results, and that was last fall when Dominic Securities was buying. That was before the results of hole #20 were released.

I also remember that when Cambior announced they're initial confirmation of this lense extending, back in January 97 the stock took off to 84 cents per share! We have continued to extend the high grade lense, yet the stock is at 16-19 cents/share? Something is out of wack here?

I'm starting to wonder if I'm buying mining companies for the wrong reason? Obviously I'd be better off buying companies that have nothing proven at all, cause at least stock brokers pump those kind of companies!

Dean