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To: Paul Corbett who wrote (89)9/27/1998 12:01:00 AM
From: Tom  Respond to of 96
 
Thanks again, Paul. We'll see what develops. Re: Sons of Gwalia

I recall theirs is a stock price that would make quick responses to advances in the price of gold. It was one of those that would go vertical for a while. I'll be certain to re-acquaint myself w/ it.

BTW, I'm holding DGD. Like it very much.



To: Paul Corbett who wrote (89)9/30/1998 4:05:00 AM
From: Paul Corbett  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 96
 
From market report for Weds 30 September..

"The market experienced strong trading in Mayne Nickless who is a substantial shareholder in Optus.
Mayne Nickless rose as high as $9.30 due to news that shareholders will get 1.6 Optus shares at $1.85 each for ever one Mayne Nickless, later slipping back to $9.00 however still up $0.20.
Further to the Optus float, fellow shareholder Cable & Wireless will issue 375 million shares in a public float."