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To: teevee who wrote (11448)1/10/1999 2:00:00 PM
From: Chas.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Hi teevee...maybe I'm just slow today but what does the last sentence of your last post mean...???



To: teevee who wrote (11448)1/10/1999 2:14:00 PM
From: Gord Bolton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Good points teevee, and I will say it again, every one in the business is lined up at the labs with unprecedented amounts of kimberlite to analyze this year. And everyone is waiting for the results from the lab. I believe that some material from Winspear was tested at the lab in Yellowknife and that facility has been closed by a strike for some time. This has the effect of putting even more demand on the othe labs and I would not be surprised at all if some of Winspear's samples are frozen in the lab at Yellowknife.
The result will be used to compare grades and consistency from all of the drill holes and the upcoming bulk samples. Don't look for a lot of big chunkers from the small cores of individual holes. They will be used to test the consistency of the ore and the length and position of the intersection. They will be used to build a model and to understand the structure of the deposit.
I believe that Winspear is doing the right thing in assembling the information as it comes in and then releasing it as a package or full model when they are ready. I am very pleased with the results to date and expect that the general slope of the 3 month Winspear Chart will continue as more and more people become aware of what has been proven so far and the potential.
Each and every time that I became nervous about interday price movements and sold some stock, I have very quickly been faced with a sharp increase in price and wish that I would have bought more on the dip. Someone earlier compared this to a marriage, and with regard to that I would comment that she might forgive you but boy are you going to pay to get back in. And I would further comment that judging only from the amount of interest on the thread this weekend we may see some nice movement upward this week. Good luck everyone.