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To: G who wrote (1560)9/25/1998 10:20:00 AM
From: Stew  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2346
 
G.

I respect your feelings. However, in the time (about a year) I've been following Sudhir Khanna I don't know how you can say he's wrong more often than right. The horrendous markets of the past couple of months aren't his fault, and the juniors have taken a disproportional beating, to be sure. I've got some of them and, yes, some are ones that Sudhir has written about. But they're solid prospects.

If you subscribe to his newsletter you know that he sets a high ethical standard for his conduct by imposing a waiting period on himself before trading in any new stock he brings to our attention.
He also recommends stocks on the basis of their own merits, sample grades, management, ease of access etc. And he does a fine job of categorizing his picks clearly so you can decide what level of risk to accept.

Note too that he's not a frequent poster to these threads. He pops in now and then to clarify something.

Geez . . . he's been recommending Winspear for a long time despite the fact that they haven't found a kimberlite pipe, only dykes. I stayed away and now I'm sorry I did.

I think we have to be fair to the guy. He's an engineer and knows what conditions favor the making of a successful mine. Well, these are my thoughts and I'm comfortable with them. Good luck.



To: G who wrote (1560)9/25/1998 10:00:00 PM
From: Bearcatbob  Respond to of 2346
 
G, In a sense you make your own opposing argument. The market for these stocks is so bad that it has been impossible for these people to be financially correct. I think you have to ask if they have been technically correct. If they are technically correct that is all one can ask.

Bob