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To: reg who wrote (11003)12/31/1998 3:57:00 PM
From: teevee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Hi reg,
<<<But when I see one partner's stock running and the other's not it raises warning flags.>>>

I couldn't agree more-thats why I own Winspear.

Best of the holiday season to you and have a happy new year.

regards,
teevee



To: reg who wrote (11003)1/1/1999 1:27:00 AM
From: Bob Fairchild  Respond to of 26850
 
Reg, just compare the chart on Diamet back in Dec. 1995 when they were three years from production. Aber will do the same thing. The stock has generally bottomed out in December and runs up into the late spring, early summer. Has done this for the last six years. No reason why it won't do it again. Saw the bottom at $7.00 a few weeks ago and now its $8.60 That represents a 23% rise in the share price. Nothing wrong with the tape on this one. There share of Snap Lake is now worth $2.25/share With cash of $2.35/share, the value of Diavik is now worth $2.00/share. With 40% of 133 million carats gives us over 1 carat of diamonds per share with no RUF,Tobin, or Suharto to spoil the party.



To: reg who wrote (11003)1/5/1999 4:52:00 PM
From: Bob Fairchild  Respond to of 26850
 
Reg, don't be such a worry wart. Aber has gone up 65 cents in the last two days while Winspear has dropped 50 cents during the same period. They will both be winners but you will get more sleep with Aber !