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To: whisky who wrote (1157)4/21/1999 1:47:00 PM
From: russet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2402
 
Read what I said carefully whisky, and we can talk on the same line.

I ain't refuting the potential of CNB at all. If you are supporting Kaiser you had better take a look at his calls in the last year. His last big call was MPV about a week ago. Once his gaggle of readers grabbed onto MPV it went up by a good percentage,...only to fall back to earth in the last 2 weeks. That's pump and dump.

My purpose was to alert our thread of hard core CNB supporters (like you and me) of this crap, and tell them to expect a pump a la Kaiser, followed by a slackoff,...but to ignore this and concentrate on the potential of Brazil and Ontario.

I will add to your comments of the last post. I like our new partner SUF. They have a penchant for pulling diamonds out of a barrel of chit. While people are running around yelling and screaming about 10mm oz gold mines around the world, huge diamond mines in the NWT, and the huge potential of internut stocks that don't make money (does anyone even notice the advertisements on the pages anymore, I don't,..isn't that what Yahoo sells),.... the focus has been lost to the fact that a company can make just as much, and diversify risk greatly by exploiting a large number of smaller mines which taken together can make just as much money as the big ones

russett, smelling the roses and still on Mars,....nice view up here.