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To: Tom Cat who wrote (147)3/15/1999 12:50:00 AM
From: Elizabeth Andrews  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 578
 
Look it's really not that weird. Just review the news releases and apply some of the male logic without the fear of losing your money. I think that the only thing to be worried about here is mother nature. Did she bless this intrusive event or not?

The Company has said that they can see sulfides in rock samples and a trench. These assay. Now they see sulfides in a drill hole. The mineralization in the drill hole, which by the way, is under the trench. Why won't it run something? And if the other zone in hole 3 has sulfides in it why won't it run? Unless they have been lying from day one and the whole play is bogus. I doubt this in this case. Did the Ontario Geological Survey salt their assay?

If you have been reading this thread for a while it will have already been brought to your attention, as it was to mine, that this management group can't promote themselves let alone a drill hole. Odds are that in this geological setting, given the facts to date, that these holes are going to have some platinum and palladium in them. How much is the question?

That's why I'm long this stock and I hope it's not just another weak female moment.

This play, in my opinion, is the essence of speculating from the long side. There's facts, big zone and, consequently, leverage in commodities that we can understand. Very little USA buying yet.