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To: Donald McRobb who wrote (3454)5/21/1999 4:43:00 PM
From: maxed  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7235
 
I wonder if Commission Direct wish they had those shares back that they were dumping at $4.50 a couple of weeks ago. Eddy.



To: Donald McRobb who wrote (3454)5/21/1999 5:53:00 PM
From: Donald McRobb  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7235
 
EDITORIAL & OPINION -- COMMENTARY -- Platinum undervalued

Some observers are questioning whether platinum prices can rise much above what they are today. Platinum reached
a low of US$336.40 per oz. in October 1998 but since that time has traded between US$340 and US$385.

While platinum has fluctuated, some observers have overlooked the fact that platinum reached US$429 per oz. as recently as
April of last year. From a longer-term perspective, platinum is not far above US$330, the lowest levels it has seen in the
past decade. Furthermore, prices have been as high as US$556 in the past 10 years.

Platinum can be viewed as undervalued at present levels, and fundamental and technical factors suggest that prices are
poised to move higher. The lack of Russian supplies is perhaps the most important influence on platinum prices right now.
Other fundamentals remain strong. Fabrication demand continues to expand and appears to be picking up steam this year.
Investment demand also remains strong, with investors buying large amounts of platinum coins and bars over the past two
years.



To: Donald McRobb who wrote (3454)5/21/1999 7:45:00 PM
From: The Fix  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 7235
 
I spoke to Nickolas Cage (sp??? IR) or what ever the chaps name is at SUF Yesterday. He didn't tip his hand on anything. But one thing that he kept on stressing to me was Camafuca. Work has been going on there for the past several months. This is an old DeBeers Property from the 70's with a Large Pipe and over 35,000 Hecters of unexplored property. I kept on Asking about Marsfontein and Klipspringer but it seemed that all he wanted to talk about was Camafuca.

I think that this was a sign that something is up at Camafuca.

The Fix is In! Cyber Beers for everyone.



To: Donald McRobb who wrote (3454)5/25/1999 4:31:00 PM
From: Donald McRobb  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 7235
 
05/25/99 - 37 Trades for T:SUF

Ex Time Price Change Volume Buyer Seller

T 1999-05-25 15:06:10 5.500 -.100 900 63 Levesque Beaubien 39 Midland
T 1999-05-25 15:05:30 5.500 -.100 1000 7 Green Line 7 Green Line
T 1999-05-25 14:48:50 5.500 -.100 25000 80 First Marathon 80 First Marathon
T 1999-05-25 14:48:00 5.400 -.200 100 63 Levesque Beaubien 79 Gundy
T 1999-05-25 14:44:20 5.500 -.100 20000 80 First Marathon 80 First Marathon
T 1999-05-25 13:56:10 5.500 -.100 200 85 ScotiaMcLeod 39 Midland
T 1999-05-25 13:37:10 5.500 -.100 300 39 Midland 39 Midland
T 1999-05-25 13:37:10 5.500 -.100 40 39 Midland 36 Latimer
T 1999-05-25 12:21:00 5.350 -.250 500 80 First Marathon 27 Deacon
T 1999-05-25 12:00:00 5.400 -.200 20000 80 First Marathon 80 First Marathon
T 1999-05-25 11:59:50 5.350 -.250 3900 80 First Marathon 39 Midland
T 1999-05-25 11:59:30 5.350 -.250 2600 80 First Marathon 39 Midland
T 1999-05-25 11:58:20 5.350 -.250 7400 80 First Marathon 39 Midland
T 1999-05-25 11:57:50 5.350 -.250 100 9 Nesbitt 39 Midland
T 1999-05-25 11:57:50 5.350 -.250 2000 80 First Marathon 39 Midland
T 1999-05-25 11:54:10 5.350 -.250 900 9 Nesbitt 2 DS
T 1999-05-25 11:52:30 5.400 -.200 15000 80 First Marathon 80 First Marathon
T 1999-05-25 11:35:40 5.400 -.200 5000 80 First Marathon 9 Nesbitt
T 1999-05-25 11:28:10 5.550 -.050 2000 7 Green Line 9 Nesbitt
T 1999-05-25 11:15:40 5.550 -.050 400 2 DS 9 Nesbitt
T 1999-05-25 11:07:40 5.600 .000 100 90 CT Services 2 DS
T 1999-05-25 11:07:40 5.600 .000 1600 90 CT Services 9 Nesbitt
T 1999-05-25 11:01:10 5.550 -.050 1300 90 CT Services 99 James Capel
T 1999-05-25 10:48:50 5.500 -.100 5000 80 First Marathon 39 Midland
T 1999-05-25 10:48:20 5.550 -.050 500 7 Green Line 99 James Capel
T 1999-05-25 10:34:50 5.600 .000 400 90 CT Services 9 Nesbitt
T 1999-05-25 10:30:50 5.600 .000 200 90 CT Services 33 Canaccord
T 1999-05-25 10:29:50 5.600 .000 1800 90 CT Services 99 James Capel
T 1999-05-25 10:22:30 5.600 .000 400 85 ScotiaMcLeod 9 Nesbitt
T 1999-05-25 10:22:30 5.600 .000 2600 90 CT Services 9 Nesbitt
T 1999-05-25 10:08:10 5.600 .000 50 36 Latimer 2 DS
T 1999-05-25 10:08:10 5.600 .000 700 85 ScotiaMcLeod 2 DS
T 1999-05-25 09:56:00 5.500 -.100 1700 36 Latimer 9 Nesbitt
T 1999-05-25 09:55:00 5.550 -.050 1000 36 Latimer 9 Nesbitt
T 1999-05-25 09:55:00 5.550 -.050 300 7 Green Line 9 Nesbitt
T 1999-05-25 09:55:00 5.500 -.100 1000 7 Green Line 9 Nesbitt
T 1999-05-25 09:54:20 5.600 .000 5000 90 CT Services 39 Midland