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To: The Fix who wrote (12481)1/18/1999 10:04:00 AM
From: average joe  Respond to of 26850
 
National Holiday Today, Snap Lake Slaughter, we can have a
big holiday just like the yanks.

aj



To: The Fix who wrote (12481)1/18/1999 10:06:00 AM
From: Gord Bolton  Respond to of 26850
 
Wsp up nearly 10% already this morning and building steam. Sellers dissappearing and buyers rushing in to grab that cheap srtock from the illiterate. Hope the shorters were up early and drank their coffee. Grab some now boys, it's all good news from here.

410,000 shares grabbed from the sleeping. I think most will hold for doubles and tripples and more from here on in.



To: The Fix who wrote (12481)1/18/1999 11:23:00 AM
From: teevee  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 26850
 
Fix,
Great news expected this week on WSP. The big shows in vancouver next week. Oh yes, the TSE listing and more good news. Already Winspear's Snap Lake is being whispered about as it is expected to be the big exitement and the show stopper at the PDA this year. Packrat must be busy meeting margin calls this morning? Haven't heard a word from him....This is the volume and price reversal he was looking for to cover and go long.
regards,
teevee



To: The Fix who wrote (12481)1/18/1999 12:03:00 PM
From: Walt  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26850
 
Greetings all,
Just got back from teaching a ten day prospecting course in Norman Wells and finally have my computer fixed up and running.
Seems like I missed lots of excitement.
Just read Sudhir Khannas newsletter from last night and I tend to agree with him. The experts can look at a parcel of diamonds and be fairly certain they all came from the same source particularly if you have a unigue setting like WSPs. WSPs setting is certainly unigue to the NWT so far and that is why I find it so fascinating.
With WSPs winter exploration program about to start with lots of drilling and the bulk sample it will be interesting to see what they turn up.
regards Walt