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Gold/Mining/Energy : Medinah Mining Inc. (MDHM) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Jack Colton who wrote (10315)3/22/1999 5:18:00 PM
From: Handshake™  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 25548
 
Interesting: Just who is on our side and who isn't. Is our guys on our side or their side?, or are our guys on their own side?. Just been around speculation situations for a long time and this one has me stumped. Also, too many unanswered promises that they haven't kept. So the NO NEWS CAMPAIGN just seems to fall right into number three. Again, I wait to be pleasantly surprised!

"RULE NUMBER THREE: AS SOON AS THE MARKET
MANIPULATOR HAS COMPLETED HIS DISTRIBUTION (DUMPING) OF
SHARES, HE WILL START A BAD NEWS OR NO NEWS CAMPAIGN."

Your favorite home-run stock has just stalled or retreated a bit
from its high. Suddenly, there is a news VACUUM. Either NO news or
BAD rumors. I discovered this with quite a few stocks. I would get
LOADS of information and "hot tips." All of a sudden, my pipeline was
shut-off. Some companies would even issue a news release
CONDEMNING me ("We don't need 'that kind of hype' referring to
me!). Cute, huh? When the company wanted fantastic hype circulated
hither and yon, there would be someone there to spoon-feed me. The
second the distribution phase was DONE....ooops! Sorry, no more
news. Or, "I'm sorry. He's not in the office." Or, "He won't be back
until Monday."




To: Jack Colton who wrote (10315)3/22/1999 5:21:00 PM
From: Canuck Dave  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25548
 
I read the article and it's still unclear what's going on.

1. If MDIN is a scam, then I and a lot of others have been truly had and the price will start dropping (fast) very soon or continue drifting lower on decreasing volume.

2. There's actually something in the hole and the insiders are trying to keep a wall of secrecy to purchase more shares at lower prices.

Neither scenario seems particularly compelling. In any event, I don't have a whole lot invested in this (I limit myself to 10% 'fliers') and the potential upside is worth the more probable ending.

CD