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To: Sudhir Khanna who wrote (15888)3/15/1999 10:02:00 PM
From: Gord Bolton  Respond to of 26850
 
Thanks Sudhir, your comments and analysis are always appreciated by everyone.
These are open questions to yourself and anyone else.

What is the potential tonnage of the dyke/sill/cone sheet if the intercepts remain consistant through the "rough" infill drilling which is occuring on the lake at the present moment?

How much is being filled in every day with three drills operating on the lake?

How much tonnage will be defined by the end of April around and under Snap Lake?

How much will it cost per tonne to mine the ore in the dyke? What methods and technology would be employed to break up the ore and transport to surface?

If we end up processing 10,000 tonnes per day instead of 1,000 what kind of economies of scale could be acheived?

Given the limitations on reporting what can Winspear legimately report on a regular basis about the progress of drilling?

Could we expect an up to date map on the website showing drill hole locations and length of intercept?

Does anyone know if there is natural gas in the area which could fuel a power plant?

Cheers everyone.

p.s.

Grab some of those shares from JP that he is selling cheap and don't sell them back for less than $20.00.



To: Sudhir Khanna who wrote (15888)3/16/1999 1:30:00 AM
From: Tom Cat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Sudhir,
How could Aber make such a stupid mistake of missing a payment for a highly desirable property?,something not right here. Either WSP is trying to get away with all the goodies or ABZ is re-evaluating Snap Lake's potential and getting a cold feet. I agree with you that WSP price will deep, if it gets into the 2.50 range, is mine.
TC



To: Sudhir Khanna who wrote (15888)3/16/1999 3:37:00 AM
From: John Paquet  Respond to of 26850
 
Hi! Sudhir Man; WawawwawawawaawawaWAWAWA!!!!!

What an opportunist you are Sudhir Man!!!! In this early hour of MOnday, I just tried to praise your work, this late hour you immediately displayed your big tail and your Big assumption Sudhir Man in this world web.com again. It appeared you have not changed a bit. I thought you are a young fellow so that you could learn a trick or two. But you are not. In an old saying it is rather hard to teach an old dog a new trick that appeared it has happened here.

Sudhir Man this will prove that you may be wrong again based on your very bad habits of that big assumption style.

Aber disclosed its dropping that snap Lake 1999 project it has to have some good reasons and you only assumed based on you could come up with but you still could not see the whole picture. Your bad habits of big assumption displayed again again and again.

WSP has been in its down trend since January open trading day of 1999, the price dropped from that $4.85 to that $2.56 and corrected to that $3.70 then went back down to this $2.85 bearly dead cat bounce to that $2.94. Mainly market is very concerned wsp was, and has been unable to disclose its concern about wsp disclosure policy namly that CF results, and bulk sample results. Without seeing that results you could not and I hope that YOU WOULD NOT ASSUME ANYTHING MR. SUDHIR MAN.

Aber withdraw its participation by defaulting its 1999 Snap project coincidently in this 1999, it caused me very serious concerned and worried due to the fact that wsp's unable to clearify that market major concern.

WSP breaking up is game in the name of game in order to mix up the market major concerns. In order words by CHANGING THE SUBJECT, LET THIS CONCERNS AND WORRY SET ASIDE BY CREATING THIS BREAKING UP ISSUES.

sUDHIR mAN MARKET IS NOT THAT STUPID AT ALL. iF THERE ANYTHING IS GOOD WSP should be in its $4.00 not in this below threedollars. Sudhir Man.

Market just said goodbye to that three dollars and entering that $2.00 ranges. If that CF results and bulking sample results is POOR no matter how many NEWcos are formatted, each newCO will be in that very penny; Mr. Sudhir Man. Wake Up Big time Mr. Sudhir Man.

Mr. Sudhir Man that Hilltop as you said drilling very soon, and you also already raised a high hope by assuming encourageous perspectives.

In several cases, no matter it was this day or a month ago, Mr. Sudhire Man you are still the biggest assmuptin Man in this web.com era I have never seen before.

I have to admit I AM VERY REGRETFULLY TRIED TO PRAISE YOU AS i MISUNDDERSTOOD THAT YOU HAVE CHANGED. bUT OBVIOUSLY YOU DID NOT CHANGED A BIT. bUT i ALSO LEARNED THAT YOU ARE INDEED AN OPPORTUNIST AS i SAW YOU WAVING BIG TAIL.

John Paquet



To: Sudhir Khanna who wrote (15888)3/16/1999 8:02:00 AM
From: average joe  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26850
 
Sudhir, I have on burning question, how do I get removed from
your mailing list? You are not a geologist and you are in no
way qualified to give financial advice.

Also, please come clean and tell your supporters how much you
have been paid. The junior markets in Canada will be much
better regulated under our new system and you just might find
that you are accountable for your rumor mongering.

You said earlier that Snap Lake had no tonnage to speak of and
then for some reason you do an about face and don't even whisper
of the tonnage problem. Even if there was more resource located
on the ground it is highly unlikely they will find $2000 ore
which is what they need with the published tonnage.

"Accumulate aggressively on dips when you see Cannacord
buying", are you completely insane? I can't believe you would
say that, then again you didn't say that. Somebody paid you to
say that. Good luck Khanna Beans - I hope you at least make a
few bucks on your subscriptions.

PLEEEEZ take my name of your list.

average joe



To: Sudhir Khanna who wrote (15888)3/16/1999 11:26:00 AM
From: peter matson  Respond to of 26850
 
The big difference between Abers present mistake and last years

is that they made a concious decision not to participate in the

winter of 98. However this year they may have been tardy in a

payment which could dilute them, but, it looks like they are willing

to fight to maintain their share.

Both companies are fighting to maintain or increase their share

which seems to be a very bullish sign to this small time investor.

Regards