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To: VBroady who wrote (3895)11/4/1998 1:50:00 AM
From: VBroady  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5908
 
Being an insomniac and a contributor to this IDCN thread don't mix ... all you old ladies go to bed too early. :(

My short joke for today .......

Rodney Dangerfield goes to meet a blind date in front of a restaurant after a pre-arranged first meeting over the phone:

He approaches her and says,

RODNEY: Hi, are you Judy?

JUDY: Are you Rodney?

RODNEY: Yes!!

JUDY: I'm not Judy.

>>> Gotta love that guy :)

vb



To: VBroady who wrote (3895)11/4/1998 6:33:00 AM
From: Mr Metals  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5908
 
Argentina Gold Corp -
Globe says Yorkton's Leishman calls results very robust
Argentina Gold Corp ARP
Shares issued 33,113,389 1998-10-29 close $3.47
Friday Oct 30 1998

The Globe and Mail reports in its Friday edition that shares of Argentina Gold rose $1.07 to $3.47 on the Vancouver Stock Exchange on Thursday. Enthusiastic reaction to drill results from a Latin American gold play sent Argentina's stock soaring on Thursday as speculators sensed a rare trading opportunity. The Vancouver-based junior, owned 12 per cent by Swiss-based promoter Adolf Lundin, is exploring along the fabled El Indio gold belt in Argentina's Andes mountains with partner Barrick Gold. Partial results from the 560,000-hectare Veladero gold concession ignited the stock. Speculators were reacting to drill results from a single drill hole, which returned an 111-metre rock intersection containing an average of 2.78 grams of gold and 23.12 grams of silver per tonne. Yorkton Securities analyst Doug Leishman says the grades and distribution of mineralization in the drill core look very robust.

(c) Copyright 1998 Canjex Publishing Ltd. canada-stockwatch.com

MM

P.S Remember that the grades and distribution of mineralization in the drill core is what the markets like.