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Gold/Mining/Energy : Winspear Resources -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Surething who wrote (8356)10/9/1998 10:34:00 PM
From: kidl  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
I'm betting that management does- in fact they have always maintained at least a six month information time advantage over their shareholders.
That's about the most unfounded and frivolous statement I have seen since Erica's salting theory.




To: Surething who wrote (8356)10/10/1998 8:32:00 AM
From: Chas.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Hi Surething.... Just read your post this morning, about 7 am, and have been crying ever since...just stopped a few minutes ago and thought I would post this little note to you. Now that you're out of what was undoubtably an emotional and long position in Winspear why don't you look at them in the light of being an extreamly good "trading vehicle" that you can get in and out of at will, playing the NRs, cycles, etc.........you know the excitement and challenge of Wsp isn't in sitting on a heap of their paper waiting for the elephant.....it's understanding the management, what they are trying to do, how they are doing it and then staying just one step ahead of them......there is a certain predictibility to the Wsp stock and once you're onto it you can make some good money on the ebb and flow, the ups and downs, I think you already have a good handle on the Wsp team...now make some money on them.....it's your turn...MPV is another...they are due for a huge bounce.....just rambling this morning...please don't take anything personal, I've enjoyed your chatter over the last couple of years...post more often......



To: Surething who wrote (8356)10/10/1998 10:00:00 AM
From: L. D.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26850
 
Surething (Sir),
I fully understand your point of view mixed with disappointment.
Welcome to the exploration world of junior mining companies.
It takes lots of time, money, patience and persistence on the part of everyone involved and until the actual mine is built and operating, the outcome is unknown (but the speculation itself can be very rewarding for some).
Take to heart Chuck's post to you. Excellent read and advice.
As far as I know the only product that cuts the mustard is a good hearty hot-dog. Could be just my bad luck, but I've never been invested in any single company in which the management would completely satisfy each and every shareholder in regards to information need and it's day to day business operation.
Shareholders in general are what I call a bunch of "swingers" (re:mood swings that is). Tendency is, that most of us would give away our spouses as a thank you token for the drastic increase of the stock price, and in case of a reversal crucify the management with rusty old nails.
You are welcome to post whatever you'd like. My opinion is only that, but I felt the need to voice it.
Wish you best of luck Surething.
I'm a bit more than Less, since my name is Les.