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To: marcos who wrote (1146)10/14/1998 5:23:00 PM
From: JAS  Respond to of 1326
 
Right you are there. The odds are certainly against a rollback taking off in a down market. So if we had stayed at 1.18, WIM would be around .38 cents. Would sure be nice to see it there now!

Thanks

Jim



To: marcos who wrote (1146)10/14/1998 8:22:00 PM
From: AL R  Respond to of 1326
 
marcos

WIM outstanding shares as shown by the TSE Web site, 81,119,583.

Have to agree with your assessment of the news release. I took it to be negative and it appears the company is in it's death throws.

Take Care
Al



To: marcos who wrote (1146)10/16/1998 5:03:00 PM
From: John Stopforth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1326
 
marcos

There is so much negativity on this thread, I decided to buy back in.
It all depends on the price of gold which I think is heading higher.
They have $7.7 million in cash and if gold rises the stock will
follow. On the other hand, if gold falls or stays the same price
this company will die after the $7.7 million is burned off.
Gotta take some risks.

John



To: marcos who wrote (1146)11/29/1998 11:49:00 PM
From: G  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1326
 
i agree, roll backs are awful at least IMO 90% of time.

FYI:
i know this may be off topic, but i thought if anyone here trades with TD and needs to complain an address should be readily available.

if anyone is lloking to complain about the inefficient service at greenline i have the presidents address u can address concerns with:

John See (pres G/L)
31st floor commercial union tower
TD centre
Toronto, Ont
M5K 1A2

if enuff people speak up about the lousy, pethetic service maybe changes can be made.
point to ponder: toronto office only has 150 losers working the phones for a client base
of over 1/2 mill clients.