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To: Abner Hosmer who wrote (10495)12/14/1998 9:55:00 PM
From: fivedollar  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26850
 
Thomas,

Excuse me for asking this question but what dream world are you in. You made the same statement 2 weeks ago, you only want to make money, period.........what.....everyone else is selling you stock and buying it back from you at higher prices?.........Please excuse my sarcasm.

Your expectations are far to high for the type of stock you are playing. I think you need to review your investment objectives. You are playing a highly speculative stock with investment grade objectives, this is dangerous.

If you really wanted to you could go back and check historical prices on Diamet when it was beginning its rise. I can recall quite clearly the volatility of Diamet when it was getting close to fruition. I can recall the stock at $5.50 one day and $3.75 the next. Welcome to speculation. It will be several years before WSP becomes an investment providing all goes well.



To: Abner Hosmer who wrote (10495)12/15/1998 2:22:00 AM
From: Intrepid1  Respond to of 26850
 
Hi Tom,

Thank you for your thoughtful reply.

Just one point, a professional hypster would have no impact on the Winspear thread given the abundance of amatuer hypsters who already inhabit the thread.

I like the Winspear thread because it reflects much of what is being said on the "street." In addition, there are a core number of posters who over the past few years have shared their knowledge of the diamond exploration business and the inner workings of public companies and brokerage houses.

I just wish all resource threads were as active and lively as this one.

best wishes

etc.