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To: JS who wrote (294)3/3/1999 8:07:00 PM
From: Lhn5  Respond to of 336
 
The .05 may havejust been the value assigned to the deal at the time it was announced. I think the number of shares involved will stay stable--the value of them will float at market rates. The Stockscape staff seems pretty excited about the developments. Kudos t Andrew Milligan--I ca't imagine he will ave a very big maagementrolein thenew company,but hopfully his many CNPGF shares will gain worth with ours. Anyone have anymore details on Stockscape?



To: JS who wrote (294)3/3/1999 10:30:00 PM
From: ando  Respond to of 336
 
I would like to see the balance sheet now!
After the last couple of deals,Mineral Ridge
and now the Ivanhoe Project, I believe we will see a
continued rise in the price. The Mineral Ridge deal
gave CNP $250,000 US and relieved Cornucopia of all
its liabilities and guarantees. We all know the details of the
Ivanhoe deal, for every .36 cents GBG increases,CNP is 1 million
dollars richer. Great Basin Gold looks as if its set for a takeoff
as well, check out the chart!
As far as internet stocks go,just look at a few, no revenue yet
they trade as if they are a blue chip stock, future revenues
is the way the market looks.
Stockscape.com can use some better features, and hopefully
they will make the adjustments. Either way the sky is the limit
here, the market will set the price for Cornucopia now, its
the way E-companies trade!
JMHO Ando



To: JS who wrote (294)3/3/1999 10:58:00 PM
From: Proletariat  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 336
 
I know what you mean, JS. I totally misread the developments in gold market since '93. That uptick in gold price that year seduced me. The deficit and political situation in this country had me convinced that inflation was on the horizon and lack of trust in the dollar. I confess to not really being able to understand all the variables now. I also thought the EURO would bomb since the European countries have seemingly not been able to cooperate on just about anything through the years. On the other hand, gold has been a store of value for centuries. I know less today than I thought I knew 25 years ago. Internet for Cornucopia, sure, why not. You don't need to show earnings, just a "stock-story". Bring it on.