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To: Lorne who wrote (1428)6/1/1999 6:57:00 PM
From: Bob Fairchild  Respond to of 2006
 
Exactly. The only thing I could come up with was the
possibility that they have conceeded (heaven forbid)
the 16% to Winspear and we are the last to find out.
However, as I own both stocks, I have noticed that they
seem to go in different directions most of the time.
Maybe there is a number of shareholders who move
money back and forth between the two investments.
Almost like arbitrage trading.

Bob



To: Lorne who wrote (1428)6/1/1999 7:14:00 PM
From: .Trev  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2006
 
Hi lorne

Don't make the mistake of expecting the market to be logical. It isn't! It's made up of men, women, and children, and on top of that lot brokers and financiers. Long term you might be able to see hints of logic but the daily fluctuations..... forget it.

I'm not talking about Aber or Winspear just the market.
It was bad enough before day trading became so popular, now you may as well rent your brains out. You might get more than they're paying to lease Gold.