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To: Josef Svejk who wrote (2409)2/3/1999 4:30:00 PM
From: marcos  Respond to of 2770
 
They can't even spell -

"Previously, the largest nickel reserves were discovered by Diamond Fields International (Toronto:DFI - news) in Boysey Bay with values of 2 percent. The Lae Rocher region in which Levelland's claims are located appear to have substantially greater values."

It was 'Resources', not 'International', 'DFR', not 'DFI', 'Voisey' not 'Boysey', and it's 'Lac', not 'Lae'. Also dfr pulled better than 2 percent. What a pitiful effort.

This phenomenon is called 'closeology', by the way. Somebody pulls a nice hole and the helicopters swarm in while the share printer goes into overdrive. There is in fact a closeology play at Lac Rocher which I find interesting, but it sure ain't this one, and i'll mention no names.