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To: Ironyman who wrote (13844)10/4/1998 10:13:00 PM
From: Sawdusty  Respond to of 34075
 
<<Has anyone ever seen a stock die a silent death?....No,,,It gets pumped up so the
insiders can get out. I look to Canada for the best examples.>>

Wasn't the stock at .10 for some time?

Did it not reach $1.75?

Did not the company release info that suggested the largest find in the world?

Did they not hire a promoter before doing the above?

Just a few questions that came to mind while reading your post.



To: Ironyman who wrote (13844)10/4/1998 10:17:00 PM
From: the Chief  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34075
 
Hi eric. Has anyone ever seen a stock die a silent death?....No,,,It gets pumped up so the insiders can get out. I look to Canada for the best examples.

I think the Nasdaq OTC can match one for one the number of stocks that have died an "unnatural death" on Canuck exchanges!! However, there is one thing "mericans" can't claim to having the "biggest"!! Canucks had Bre-X........however, we didn't bail out Bre-x, you did bail LTC. If LTC bites the dust, its "damage" will be 60X bigger than the BXM..about $120,000,000,000 US dollars, not our phony canuck stuff....yep the real thing....US!!!

the Chief