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To: Alan Whirlwind who wrote (24645)12/20/1998 4:53:00 PM
From: Little Joe  Respond to of 116982
 
Check Out IWA a Junior with Great Promise.

The Time To Accumulate this Stock is Definitely Now. WHY?

1)Consistant positive drill results.(10 for 10 on B.C Vein )

2)Working Capital.(many juniors don't have the capital to drill)

3) Drills are working several shifts.(2 drills working overtime)

4)Resource calculation has been asked for. WHY?(Expectations
must
be high)

5)Company president picks up 1.5 million shares in recent private
placement.

6)Geology and history of the caribou.

7)The number of positive drill release since September

8) The geologists comments in the recent release.("The positive
results from diamond drill holes BC98-01 to BC98-05,
(News Release 98-21 & 98-23) have shown that high grade gold
mineralization is far more extensive than indicated by surface and
underground development.")_

Gold is expected to move in the new year and this junior has the
potential to lead the pack.

Little Joe

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To: Alan Whirlwind who wrote (24645)12/20/1998 4:58:00 PM
From: Stephen O  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116982
 
Oh sure. Take a look at the Thai Baht or Korean Won a year or so ago to see what happens to currencies let alone the Mexican Peso closer to home. More power to the Provinces is what the official opposition, The Reform Party of Canada, wants and that is anathema to the ruling Liberals and the crippled Progressive conservatives.
The majority of Quebecois do not want to leave Canada, they really want to have their gateau and eat it too.



To: Alan Whirlwind who wrote (24645)12/20/1998 5:14:00 PM
From: Gary  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116982
 
I have been around this thread since it's inception and only Bobby and Alec of the originals are left. IT seems to discuss all topics and even discuses stocks now and I guess that's OK if the thread agrees.
I have to give my piece on Quebec. I am a westerner and I do business from Vancouver dowon the US west coast.
I am tired of Quebecs wineing and all the issues of Ontario being dealt with. We have a terrible gov't here in BC and those who elected them are getting thier just dessert except I have to go along for the ride.
Alberta is doing well as a good example of capitalism! I would be glad to join the US and if Alberta did too great. I am just tired of this socialistic mentality and none of them what to give up money to thier neighbour but think the concept works in gov't. It has been proved over and over it dosen't.Let Quebec go but we'd all be worse off than bannana republics in such a small economy.
If I was younger I'd be gone in no time. The north south corridor works well for me and so does the generally positive attitude I get when selling in the US.



To: Alan Whirlwind who wrote (24645)12/20/1998 6:48:00 PM
From: Gord Bolton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116982
 
First of all, no one that I am aware of is up in arms about it.
The two solitudes have been here as long as Canada has been here.
If the Federal Government gave away all of it's powers, we would no longer be a Federation with a basic level of expectations and law across the country. And Provincial polititians would have no one to blame but themselves. Anyway, I live in the west and we argue about different stuff out here, mostly the weather, so I am out of the debate. Sure is cold up here! That should be good for the price of oil and natural gas.