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To: Link Lady who wrote (737)6/4/1999 9:31:00 AM
From: ysell  Respond to of 1690
 
I've read the posts on Stockhouse and note the concern regarding the share price. Until the private placement closes, it is not realistic to see the price rise above $4.25 or below $3.50. Once it closes, the share price should start to improve considerably and, I believe, further news will be released. Until then, be patient. Be mindful of the low volume as there are not many who wish to sell at the current levels. Our day will come. JMO.



To: Link Lady who wrote (737)6/4/1999 3:01:00 PM
From: ysell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1690
 
To the Stockhouse Thread. On Friday afternoons the TSE issues updates re: its list of companies conditionally accepted for trading. IWM has not been added to the list this week. I just got off the phone with the TSE listing department (416-947-4700). Based on this it appears unlikely that it will be listed on the TSE in the next few weeks. JMO.



To: Link Lady who wrote (737)6/7/1999 6:01:00 AM
From: Ray Dopkins  Respond to of 1690
 
>>With IWM's alliance with GEMS and the conference coming up will we see a move soon? This seems important. Canadians seem slow in accepting new technology(risk)<<

That is not true- at least when it concerns telecommunications.
Canada faced with a dispersed population over huge land mass
has been a source of very innovative and profitable telecom
plays. eg: TGO / NT / RIMM et al. (even MCOM has a former Motorola
engineering team working in Vancouver.) There more, but I think you get the point.