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To: Gary Nash who wrote (3128)4/13/1999 6:20:00 PM
From: 4TNiner  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5821
 
NWI is going to batch a series of good holes and release on mass. We should expect late this week or early next week depending upon the speed of the lab.
I believe one of the big buyers the last couple of days has been Levesque. They seem to know what is going on as they were major sellers when the news was mediocre. I think they have offices in the general area and seem to have a good sense as to what is happening. For what its worth!



To: Gary Nash who wrote (3128)4/13/1999 10:29:00 PM
From: Terence Mitchell  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 5821
 
Hi Gary,

No disrespect intended, however today (or yesterday) I forget which, CNBC had a respected Internet guest on the program. He confirmed everything I knew prior to the internet phenomena.

In his words, "never believe anything you read on a Internet chat group, don't trust anyone, do your own due diligence"

regards, Terence

PS. The statistics are that if you believed lets say 5 people, and one turned out to be correct, the others would more than offset any profits you may have made. There is an old story in the "commodities investing" business; those that are successful with 90% of their trades, usually lose money, those that make money on 10% of their trades usually make it all.

Thats why promoters of Junior stocks almost always finish up with everyone's money (including their IPO broker, relatives, friends etc)

PSS. You are probably all too young to appreciate good advice when you get it, when you eventually mature (which really means being prepared to listen) you will pass it along to a younger generation who in turn will not listen anyway.