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To: Sam who wrote (18979)5/3/1999 11:50:00 AM
From: D.R.A.  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 26850
 
FWIW, when long term holders sell their stock and the basic fundamentals have not changed, I have found it is usually a good sign. Part of the problem of being a long term shareholder is having the patience to hold. From my own DD on WSP and from listening to others I firmly believe that most do not understand what WSP truly has. I am a bull on WSP and think that the last nr was great, however most wanted WSP to find the Hope Diamond. For those that are worried that Red has sold his shares don't be. If you look at his profile you will see that Red does a fair amount of trading and he is putting his money where he thinks the returns are. (internet related stocks etc etc) Personally I hope Red triples his money and comes back to buy more shares of Wsp. ( at a slight premium I might add) Red, thanks for letting us know that you are sold out and that you will be back. For the rest of us that own WSP all I see is an increase in value with the stock getting into stronger hands. Let us now wait for the grade and valuation of the bulk sample, which is why I bought the stock in the first place. For those that have helped with the technical side of this exploration both pro and con I thank you and your continued participation is appreciated.

regards,

DRA