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To: Confluence who wrote (18536)4/23/1999 8:11:00 PM
From: Sam  Respond to of 26850
 
I am still wearing a few krr ,this is probably the main reason that is holding WSP back ,because of these lessons ,It has given me a chance to slowly accumalate more wsp
I dont understand why a guy like AJ. shoots his mouth off untill he gets shutdown ,(in Jill jail )
sam



To: Confluence who wrote (18536)4/23/1999 8:18:00 PM
From: teevee  Respond to of 26850
 
Confluence, Bill,
I remember well the KRR presentations....I attended some and had to bit my lip to keep from saying anything......I am certain that people in addition to myself who knew something about diamond at that time, didn't get taken in by a very slick promotion that used a plate full of bort as a promotional prop......the whole promotion was slick innuendo suggesting that it was a "slam dunk" because Kennecott was spending $50 million on an underground bulk.....I don't think Snap Lake and Winspear are in any way similar to the Twi kli Cho fiasco...I do however expect and anticipate from WSP, a similar performance to DMM and ABZ, share price wise...we shouldn't have long to wait now...at that time, I expect the chart to resemble a CF-18 fighter jet trajectory when it hits the afterburners after taking off the runway....straight up...
regards,
teevee



To: Confluence who wrote (18536)4/23/1999 8:18:00 PM
From: bill  Respond to of 26850
 
Thanks for the reply. Having been through DHK is like having been
through a firefight with someone. Beers and war stories at the
Bengal Lounge sort of thing. At the moment you were buying KRR
I was selling part of my ABZ position. No brains. Just fear and
luck. After I made the sale ABZ and the other stocks kept moving
up and I kept thinking I'd made a really stupid sale. Got up the
next morning, flipped on the screen. It didn't have quite the impact
of JHK being shot but I will never forget the moment. There's
that complete unbelief. I went out of the room, then came back in
to look again.

That's why I don't complain about how slow WSP is being as they
move from stage to stage. If you survived the Titanic, you never
complain if the captain of your ship slow the motors as he gets
into iceberg territory.

I haven't been following it closely but I believe that DHK went
back to test the pipe recently. Mustn't have found anything
worthwhile because there's been no run up in price for the partners.
The old story: indictor minerals, kimberlite, diamonds in drill
core, etc. etc.



To: Confluence who wrote (18536)4/23/1999 9:21:00 PM
From: Gord Bolton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
If SUF has nothing to show Monday morning and no big aggressive buyers you will have SUF tattooed on the other cheek by Monday afternoon. An 8% drop on an already depressed stock is going to trigger a lot of little phone calls.
Unless Canadians wise up and support their diamond plays, you don't need to ask where WSP will be with 20 million tonnes proven up. It will be right beside SUF, MPV and ABZ.