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To: Spiney who wrote (93)4/14/1999 7:03:00 PM
From: Rocket Red  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 166
 
JK calls these companys a sreeming buy as he expects 10fold prices.



To: Spiney who wrote (93)4/14/1999 9:04:00 PM
From: Wayne J.  Respond to of 166
 
Spiney,

There are a few reasons why I feel we need to be a little patient with RG and CBM: Here are a few of my opinions!

#1. Thus far neither none of them have been household names therefore we need to get the name out there!

#2. They are both listed on the Alberta Exchange which although is a positive item being on a listed board if at this time they were on say the Toronto Listed Exchange we might have seen a faster growing audience! Using an example I have recently noticed a few pennies such as GEM getting a great deal of attention! --Our situation I feel needs just a little longer time to get recognized! JMO!

#3. I agree with you that an Advertising or Public Relations Program is a key omponent to building the company visability!

#4. I feel that CBM is in a very hot sector and as soon as they ( in conjunction with RG and the Discover Canada Site) get noticed by enough investors and brokers in the investment community it will considerably increase it's chances of visability! JMO!

#5. Yes I completely agree that a PR focus/direction in the U.S is a very key component to attract investor attention--with a population roughly 10X the size of Canada-I like it! JMO!

Starting to get excited about my investment but at the same time trying to remain realistic and patient---if not it makes for very long weekends!--I think I'm starting to get that weekend syndrome thing----you know the one where you can't wait for the market to open on Monday! The experts should give it a name! How about Stock Fever
or Stockitis?

Best Regards,

Wayne J.