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Gold/Mining/Energy : Anvil Resources (V.ANV) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Alan Brezin who wrote (1864)8/31/1998 9:45:00 PM
From: Alan Brezin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2214
 
Sam-Dan, Overbyte, whomever, what is happening, please?

Stockhouse is filled with "cartoon loonies" superimposed on an "unchained melody" format so please clarify the current situation here on SI. TIA.

Alan



To: Alan Brezin who wrote (1864)9/1/1998 9:43:00 AM
From: Peter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2214
 
The Gulf hurricane is heading towards western Florida. If Anvil hurries it can get there.

Commodity prices have been stated to fall another 60% over the next decade. Canada and gas prices will not be in a hurry to recover. Just don't die in the meantime!

I think that the relatively low volume of sellers are those who got in
Anvil at 30 cents. The rest, like me, piled in near the top. At this point with a 50% loss there's no point in selling.

I'm waiting for the results of the 3rd frac. Unfortunately I am also beginning to feel like an Anvil native waiting for cargo.

I can only blame myself for being a poor investor. Ignoring the weakening of the global economy, the Dow, gas prices, Anvil' share price. I hit the right exploration company. However looking at the Anvil tree, so closely that I was eating the bark, I ignored the forest of its environment.

I can't believe with the surfeit of oil and natural gas in the world that even very positive results at this point isn't going to make a big difference in share price.

I hope I'm astonished by being wrong. One of my other exploration stocks, oil in California, Kookaburra actually went up yesterday.

Another learning experience.