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To: Sudhir Khanna who wrote (14577)2/13/1999 12:40:00 PM
From: Sudhir Khanna  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 26850
 
Ocassionaly, it does one good to step back and take a look at the larger picture.

This, above all, is a speculative play. You have to anticipate future developments in order to judge future expectations. Over the next few months (prior to bulk sample results), what event will cause these expectations to go down? I cannot think of one that makes sense. Maybe mineman and JP can help us here. Is there a possibility of events that can cause these expectations to be revised upwards? I think the answer to this is clear.

No ride is smooth and all tanks need to be refueled. The important question is what direction will the stock take following the current consolidation period? I suggest that future expectations is a major contributor to future direction.

At a time when principals need liquidity to make a living (sell), the WSP insiders are buying into one of the most liquid stocks of the exchange. What are their expectations?

Sincerely,
Sudhir Khanna, P.Eng.
Editor, The RESOURCE INDICATOR
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