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To: russwinter who started this subject4/30/2003 6:57:04 PM
From: marcos   of 185
 
House positions since merger 21 february

february
top net buyer Nesbitt 139.2k ... second RBC 98.8k
top net seller National 220k ... second First 18.7k
average price for month - 1.08

march
top buyer Nesbitt 1409.7k ... second Bunting 381k ... third RBC 359k
top seller Canaccord 495.5k ... second TD 376k ... third Research 313.6k ... fourth Haywood 268.8k
average price for month - 1.28

april
top buyer Haywood 460k ... second Bunting 220k
top seller Nesbitt 471.4k ... second Union 103.2k
average price for month - 1.09

... as per stockwatch broker summary ... just musing on what's up with Nesbitt

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To: LLCF who wrote (159)5/9/2003 6:19:39 PM
From: russwinter   of 185
 
John indicates they are working on submitting a 20F form, the precursor to US listing and/or raising money there. Their updated web site should be up next week

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To: russwinter who started this subject5/13/2003 11:04:39 AM
From: russwinter   of 185
 
New web site:

alamosgold.com 

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To: russwinter who wrote (170)5/13/2003 3:09:30 PM
From: I_C_Deadpeople   of 185
 
Thanks for the link Russ..."Poised to become a Gold producer"...I like that first impression on the site. I also liked this from the exploration page:

Alamos is in the process of compiling the data on the exploration properties and developing an exploration program for Mulatos and the seven exploration properties. To assist in this effort, Alamos has retained the services of Ken Balleweg. Ken was the Placer Dome Exploration Senior Project Geologist for the Mulatos Project and Manager of the Mexico exploration program from 1997-1999. He has worked as an exploration geologist for Placer Dome for 13 years, conducting exploration, advanced project work, and acquisition evaluations in the western U.S, Canada, Mexico, Alaska, and Siberia. He was a project geologist on the Mulatos district regional evaluation team in 1994, the Sierra Madre Reconnaissance program in 1995, and the Mexico generative program in 1996.

His mapping activities and re-interpretation of the Mulatos deposit directly lead to a resource addition of 1.5 million additional ounces through the discovery of the Escondida and Gap zones. His work in the El Halcon area resulted in the recognition of structural control on the El Halcon blind high-grade copper-gold mineralization, which led to the discovery of the untested Los Bajios area and the expansion of exploration potential in the district.

After cessation of Placer's Mexico programs, he spent a year as Senior Project Geologist for the accelerated Getchell acquisition exploration program, and has been conducting district exploration for Cortez Gold Mines in the Horse Canyon area for the last three years. His geologic work at Horse Canyon was integral to the discovery of a new area of mineralization and the expansion another recent potential discovery that are the focus of current exploration activities.

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To: russwinter who started this subject5/24/2003 7:37:52 PM
From: Radiosport   of 185
 
Is there any connection between Alamos Gold and Alamos Minerals, AAS.V? I found their thread first when searching for Alamos.

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To: Radiosport who wrote (172)5/26/2003 11:26:41 AM
From: russwinter   of 185
 
Alamos Minerals (AAS) was renamed Alamos Gold (AGI)following the merger with National Gold. There is no more AAS.

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To: russwinter who wrote (173)5/27/2003 2:28:01 PM
From: Radiosport   of 185
 
Thanks Russ. I saw that after I read down below the
last 10 posted msgs - Couldn't figure out how to
delete my just posted msg to spare embarrassesing
myself :)

Alamos Minerals (AAS) was renamed Alamos Gold (AGI)following the merger with National Gold. There is no more AAS.

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To: Radiosport who wrote (174)5/28/2003 8:26:19 AM
From: jrhana   of 185
 
No embarrassment

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To: russwinter who started this subject6/4/2003 10:22:05 PM
From: russwinter   of 185
 
Good research report out:

alamosgold.com 

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To: russwinter who wrote (176)6/4/2003 10:38:58 PM
From: marcos   of 185
 
Do you think we might see some major crosses coming, in aid of warrant exercise? ... there are about five millions warrants out at .90 that all expire between July and September, according to the 1Q03 financials, i pasted them in over on ihub .... they're in the money by fifteen cents, but so far there's not really the volume to absorb them ... of course the patriotic warrant holder will simply exercise and hold, not sell free-trading paper to get the cash to exercise ... but it often goes the other way, and it could be that those five millions are overhanging the market at the moment?

Can't read the new report on your link there, a pdf file would kill my browser, got to clean it up first ... later ... excellent discussion on your thread lately, i was just catching up .... cheers

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