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To: teevee who wrote (12368)1/17/1999 6:34:00 PM
From: average joe  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26850
 
GLOOPI, I'm not interested in your email threats, post
them here for all to see. Let me tell you clearly what
you are going to do, ABSOLUTELY NOTHING, that is all an
old bum like you can do, and you do it very well, one more
time and then out we go...

aj

I know fIX to Gloppi, he stopped posting after I exposed him.



To: teevee who wrote (12368)1/17/1999 6:46:00 PM
From: Rick the Vet  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26850
 
I seem to recall a conference in San Francisco where the Kaiser rambled on and on about QTR and GGL. We now know QTR has nothing and in spite of the mineral train GGL has yet to come up with anything. I personally feel like GGL might be a good play if DeBeers were not in the picture. My point is that Kaiser has not got anything right in a very long time. He obviously has some good contacts in the industry or he would not have known the 75% thing ( of course most diamond experts probably could infer these valuations based on the number and size of the diamonds reported)
Case in fact, The Kaiser is gun shy, he has to cover his ass a little on this play because if it goes wrong he is finished in the industry. He is a desperate man. Desperate times call for desperate measures.
The only sure way to make money is to do the opposite of what the masses are doing. They were edgy and scared last week and jumped ship. The good thing about that is that most of them have profits to spend. Contrary to most views on this thread the Friday release was damage control. Might move the stock up a bit but most of the masses will still be nervous. Perhaps too nervous to bump their profits back into the stock but not nervous enough now to sell any more. Will the big money take this as a opportunity? Perhaps, but if they have waited this long they may as well wait for the CF results as this will prove the uniformity of the dyke. I for one added to my position ( I now own 35K) on Friday. I see a seam of opportunity between the panic selling which occurred last week and the greed buying which will occur after the CF results are reported sometime near the end of this week.
My previous prediction of $7.20 (Canadian) by the end of January still stands.
P.S. We all love you Americans but when you're talking about a Canadian stock please use our currency accordingly.