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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gendis TSE:GDS.A -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: SAM-DAN who wrote (64)4/30/1999 5:37:00 PM
From: Robert Salasidis  Respond to of 81
 
I agree that Fort Chicago is undervalued (at 7$), but I bought Gendis because I thought this was even more undervalued.

Fort Chicago is not followed very closely by any of the major brockerages, and is not listed in the buy,sell,hold advise in Investor's Digest Canada (Gendis is (2 sells) so we have nowhere to go but up I hope).



To: SAM-DAN who wrote (64)5/2/1999 3:24:00 PM
From: BioInv  Respond to of 81
 
Thanks . The oil price has made it all the way back up to its 1998 levels [$18+]. Talisman , which we also hold, has risen from $23 to $38 over the last six weeks. So Gds has lots of upside room. Max



To: SAM-DAN who wrote (64)6/15/1999 4:38:00 PM
From: BioInv  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 81
 
Does anyone have any feedback on the Annual meeting. Nothing that I have found in the press. When the stock price got to the high $5 range several weeks ago it looked as if the price would move to more realistic levels [$7-9]. But it has dropped back under $5 even as Fort Chicago is closing in on $8 and oil is above US$ 18. Are we looking at another nine months of price stagnation? Appreciate your thoughts. Max