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Gold/Mining/Energy : WillP Speaks on Winspear -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: wayne cath who wrote (80)2/25/1999 7:12:00 PM
From: Tomato  Respond to of 177
 
Author: WillP -- Date:1999-02-25 12:34:23
Subject: DiamondWillie: Good Topic!

Yes...I've noticed some good blips when words are written by BH
analysts...and some for-pay ones as well.

Of note would be some delayed price jumps in Aber. A
hypothetical situation that occurred in reality a number of times
was:

Drill results announced. Stock climbs 10%. BH analyst writes
blurb...stock price drops 2%. National newspaper reports BH
blurb two days later...stock climbs 15%. (Go figure.)

Another good one to play with is WSP...but you probably have to
be Canadian...or have access to the 'Globe and Mail' or 'National
Post'.

The big jump from $3 to near $5 was *probably* fuelled by
exposure of Kaiser's and a few others enthusiastic comments. Not
when they wrote them...but when they were reported in the press.

The same phenomena was probably in evidence on the way from
near $5 to $2.50. Check the dates of Kaiser's stuff on
"canspecresearch"...and the dates of Stockwatch reporting what
Canada's papers were reporting.

I haven't done it...but it would be neat to see what had the bigger
effect; the actual report, or the national exposure of same.

Yeah...I'm going to do exactly as you suggest. Will be fun, I think.

My guess is: Right now, the price reflects the 10 year option as
outlined in the MRDI scoping study...maybe not fully, though. I'll
have to jimmy some numbers around before I decide that one. Stay
tuned. :-)

Regards,

WillP