To: George J. Tromp who wrote (33 ) 2/21/1999 8:26:00 PM From: teevee Respond to of 177
George, I prefer WillP's gunboat diplomacy. regards, teevee Greetings: I actually flipped a coin once and had your outcome occur. I suppose it's not that uncommon. The information on the Winspear web site is a start to your own due diligence...consider the news releases as a start. As you've noticed, I've provided my opinions of them. :-) Maybe try re reading some (if you can stand to) with the appropriate news releases handy. You can at least come to your own conclusions. Be careful with what anybody says here...or anywhere. Check to your own satisfaction that what is said is reasonable, or possible. Don't be blown away by big words. I think you'll find that all the "big words" can be researched on the web, and that 99% of the users of the words on these forums are merely copying stuff to sound big. You'll find then spelling words incorrectly very frequently, or incorporating them into sentences incorrectly. Why? Don't know. Maybe to impress you? A good word to research is "hypabyssal" (not hypabysmal...a frequent mis-spelling). It applies to most of Winspear's intersections to date, according to the news releases. Another word is "breccia" (not breecia...another frequent mis-spelling). These words commonly occur in Winspear news releases, where they are of course spelled correctly. If you strike out on a web search, I can probably point you to a few reasonable sites. Newsletter writers may be a reasonable source of information as well...but be wary...there are good ones and not so good ones. John Kaiser always writes a good story. I've picked on him a bit a week ago...but I do think he's worth the read generally. Sudhir Khanna writes an even better story in my opinion. It's from a different slant, and a refreshing read. Both of these writers present their position so the normal guy can understand what they're saying. Don't confuse that with lack of understanding or lack of intelligence. As for what they recommend about stock prices...you're on your own. My stock price predicting is...umm...not the best. :-) Re the 'cone sheet theory'. Spence or teevee can provide you wih information on that. I believe one or the other has access to the original report. Good luck...and be careful. WillP