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Gold/Mining/Energy : RANDGOLD and EXPLORATION (RANGY) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: POLARBEAR who wrote (218)1/7/1999 8:26:00 AM
From: JS  Respond to of 448
 
Thank you for your thorough (and sarcastic) response. Indeed I am a RANGY shareholder, one who has seen his share value cut by 2/3 from where it was 1 year ago. That was when another non-Rangy sponsored advocate, who uses a white furry animal as his, non de plume, made such a fine case for buying THEN UNDERVALUED RANGY STOCK (sound familiar Mr. Polarbear).

So excuse me for being more than, oh so very carful, when someone else comes along and sings the same familiar tune. I would certainly feel much better if Mr. Keeble himself would set out in writing what his cash flow projections are for the next few years. I would feel even better if he would commit to paper what his plans are for Rangy as a whole because I'm beginning to get the feeling that as part of Keeble's entire portfolio, he may have a TOTALLY DIFFERENT OBJECTIVE THAN YOU OR I, FOR RANGY!

Regards,
Joe (irritated at overzealous Rangy promoters)



To: POLARBEAR who wrote (218)1/8/1999 6:20:00 AM
From: Dan P  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 448
 
Polarbear:

Things are starting to look a little better for gold stock
investors, as bullion has made an attempt to rally , with a nice
move yesterday. Of course we don't know how far this move will
carry, at least to the high 290's, most likely. Beyond that, only
the clairvoyants can tell us.

However, the trading tone in RANGY is beginning to look better,
and we all look forward to becoming whole again in this stock.
The story needs to be told, because it is a little hard to understand
the various arms of this company. Repetition is good for those
of us who are a little slow to catch on, and I don't see any
problem with promotion of a good story. After all, promotion
is an important part of a company's success, in addition to all of the other aspects of performance that we pay so much attention to.

Regards

Dan