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Gold/Mining/Energy : Donner Minerals (DML.V) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Wizzer who wrote (9153)11/12/1998 6:51:00 PM
From: The Osprey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11676
 
Wizzer,
What you say makes alot of sense and is the same thing I have been trying to say all along.Vse has the lid on leaks. Remember last year the internet got blamed for a stock run based on rumour...This year a run and no material change NR. Like you say options re-priced at 1/2 the original at .75 with Teck and I agree that the visit by Keats signals that there are some things we do not know that will surprise us in the next couple of weeks. It would also be good to have the MGJ drilling and the LAB drilling done before the assays for Donner are released.Sort of courtesy and designed to draw attention to SVB to ensure enough interest to push prices up and attract financing for next year........FWIW I think we are going to see a lot of very good news in the not so distant future from all the drill results and I think it will be good for all the SVB plays.

Osprey



To: Wizzer who wrote (9153)11/13/1998 8:20:00 AM
From: Mr. Oil  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11676
 
You make a great effort in piecing together the puzzle. I have one nagging thought however which perhaps you could comment on. If there was a real material change in the company's success which they are not confirming to the shareholders yet, would there not be some large blocks of buying by insiders to take advantage of the impending run. It has been my experience (short as it is) that the good news is acted upon by insiders before it is announced to the public. I don't have any access to monitor the trades since the run up last week but I did notice the day the stock took off that many of the trades were small retail investor type trades. The volume increase seamed to have come from the number of trades rather than the size of the trades. Is there any evidence that larger investors have been accumulating the stock at these incredibly discounted prices? Can anyone shed any light on this? I would appreciate hearing from someone who can get this info. Thanks Wizzer for your analytical thinking.

Ray the Reaper