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Gold/Mining/Energy : Nuinsco Resources (NWI) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Serge Collins who wrote (465)1/27/1999 11:43:00 PM
From: Jerry Dibble, Sr.  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 5821
 
Hearing Stuff
Well, having subscribed to numerous newsletters
in the resource industry, paid lots of dues to
publications, and been following the industry for
over a decade and doing my DD, one builds up a
network of sources and friends. Keep it clean and
be honest...people will tell you things. I'm on
lots of email lists. Suggestion: subscribe to
the GMSR of Bob Bishop for awhile; take John Kaiser's
Bottomfish Report for a year, read the Canadian
papers, subscribe to InfoMine email-groups, take the
Miner's News and the George Cross Newsletter, get
Brian Fagan's Report, always call a company before
buying OR selling a stock, get the investor relation
packages and READ EVERY WORD, study the December issue
of the Bottomfish Report, pay $1500 per year for the
'fax alert' of BB, get the area play maps from Glen
Jones at Enersource (403 269 7877), contact Bob Stranks
at Investing Edge for info on companies, bookmark each
exchange so you can look up info on every company, call
the VSE etc and get on all of the free info mailing lists,
get on the email lists & fax lists of companies, post a
portfolio of stocks you follow free at yahoo financial,
compile a list of conversion tables for mineralogy and
of terminology, learn charting and technical analysis,
investment terms/philosophies, read up on the types and
timing of area plays and their life processes, pick one
company and learn everything about it and try to account
for every share and learn how they finance their operations
and how warrants work, learn about push-pull financing so
you can understand company building via paper issues,
consult with the experts, and ALWAYS ask everyone in the
business WHAT STOCKS THEY LIKE AND WHAT THEY ARE BUYING NOW.
Develop a file for each country and which companies are in
those areas in case an area play develops. It goes on.
But, honestly, your question deserves this type of an answer.