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Gold/Mining/Energy
Greenstone Resources GRE.T or GRERF OTC
An SI Board Since September 1998
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555 Nesbitt is restricted from making any recomendations on GRE to its clients. NesJoe Gun-3/5/1999
554 Hi Mick: Amazon.com. Pure American hype (B.S. said in a good way) in overdrivrusset-3/5/1999
553 These crosses are true buyers not just accounts moving positions around. I am rMurray-3/5/1999
552 <<Can anyone hazard a guess as to what Book Value of the companies assetsClaude Cormier-3/5/1999
551 Russet, a company with billions in book value that loses money - they call it Amick-3/5/1999
550 To all. My guess is that Nesbitt isn't selling so much as they have an instogi-3/5/1999
549 Further to Syncrude's argument: A company can have a billion dollars in borusset-3/5/1999
548 No problem - No guarentee who was selling houe numbers are a verygeneral guide Buckey-3/5/1999
547 I stand corrected. Regards. Steve Johnston-3/5/1999
546 It does change book value because they wrote the assets down $US80 million.Joe Gun-3/5/1999
545 Joe, Name calling has no place on this forums, nor on any other. Making book Syncrude-3/5/1999
544 Revaluing a companies assets based on a new POG does nothing to the Book Value.Stephen O-3/5/1999
543 Joe, I appreciate your posts and have read them with interest however this is Andrew-3/5/1999
542 It does have some relevance if the company revalues its assets to a gold price Joe Gun-3/5/1999
541 Keith, Book value has no relevance in valuing resource stocks. It is rather Syncrude-3/5/1999
540 Steve, I see you like the oversold, unfavourable ones. I do also, but to say NJAS-3/5/1999
539 Current book value per share after year end writedown is Cdn $ 1.70/share. NoteJoe Gun-3/5/1999
538 Hello Keith, I believe the book value is quite a bit higher, between 1.50 and Andrew-3/5/1999
537 Can anyone hazard a guess as to what Book Value of the companies assets would bKeith Minler-3/5/1999
536 <b>Check things outplease</b> I did and what I found still supporBuckey-3/4/1999
535 Nesbitt was also the biggest buyer! One big cross of 150,000 shares. Check thSteve Johnston-3/4/1999
534 I have no idea what your comment means. Please explain. I am a student of balSteve Johnston-3/4/1999
533 Hi folks watched it like a hawk all day and I love bottom fish - Never jumped iBuckey-3/4/1999
532 A little better than RYO? The way the market is treating it someone doesn'Andrew-3/4/1999
531 Hi George, You got that right. The way I see this, they can survive at the curmick-3/4/1999
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