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To: Chuca Marsh who wrote (7151)8/31/1998 5:34:00 PM
From: Zeev Hed  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14226
 
Chuck, it seems that I am the only voice of caution on this thread. All I am trying to say is very simple, if it is so great, how come the stock acts like it is the end of the world? Therefore, before you double down again, I suggest in these posts, in essence, that you are not going to miss the real "big" move, if it comes, even if you buy at twice of today's price. If you are inclined to try and find the best buying price, then you may want to wait for a true price/volume reversal. I have no idea if it is going to occur here at half today's price or whenever. One thing watching the market has taught me, if someone still shorts a stock aggressively under $.5/share, he knows much more than I do about the prospects. If the weakness is not shorting, then it is best to wait until such weakness exhausted itself.

Zeev

PS, I can of course, restrain these posts of mine and then we will have the unusual occurence of an IEI above 3 while the stock is still clearly going down.



To: Chuca Marsh who wrote (7151)8/31/1998 10:25:00 PM
From: Laser  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 14226
 
Mr. Marsh:

>>>The CHECK(s)...have not arrived,,,when they do...WATCH what happens!<<<

OK, it's a given that we'll see a blip in share price, momentary exuberance I will call it, then reality will set in and the stock price will continue to slide. Let's face it, the global markets are in chaos, gold has lost it's safe-haven aspect, and you're talking about a newtech method of mining that isn't cost-effective. If the low cost Nevada heap leach operations are having troubles, you can't be serious about a small time, high cost, twilight zone operation cutting it. Show me the money PLEASE!