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Gold/Mining/Energy : William Resources - WIM-TSE -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Winzer who wrote (1095)8/24/1998 3:21:00 PM
From: Robert Dirks  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1326
 
I second that motion. Ignore these posters. They add very little value to the portfolio - or whats left of it.....

How long can WIM survive under current conditions ?

Regards



To: Winzer who wrote (1095)8/28/1998 12:29:00 PM
From: Brad Humphrey  Respond to of 1326
 
Hello Winzer,

I'm even more out of the management loop now, but I can say that we will probably not see much of a change in WIM until the price of gold turns around. In the 2nd Qtr report Stan mentions possible sales or mergers? I doubt anyone will buy WIM because of its debt, however Wim has great properties in Sweden and Finland. But if they sell these properties there will not be much left. So I don't see that in the near future either.

So we wait for gold to come back. When is gold going to turn around? Who knows?

I know that this does not answer your question but it is the best I have right now. I'll put a call into some one in the office next week and see what is going on.

Thanks BRAD.