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Gold/Mining/Energy : Boycott the VSE Friday June 5th 1998

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To: Ed Pakstas who wrote (11)5/24/1998 1:57:00 AM
From: Jim Bishop   of 28
 
Yup I'm in, well sorta. If a possible gain that is a WHOLE BUNCH more than my very likely loss on SKB is there on the 5th, sorry boys. But I am doing my part bugging the VSE daily concerning SKB and will continue to do so.

I am not upset with their investigation, someone(s) is definitely dirty on this one and I hope they root them out. My complaint is the seemingly lack of speed, action, and shareholder updates. I have had two people at VSE surveillance tell me that an update is past due, they'll check on it, we won't call you, check the website, call us back.

I have had differences of opinion and totally opposing answers to my questions depending on who at the VSE I talk to. I know they ain't perfect and without the Jr Cap pools they could well disappear. Fine by me, although the winners I have had on the VSE far outnumber the losers.

Of course the real winners are always end up on a bigger board. How many companies do you know of, not including scams, and hype jobs, really want to stay on the VSE?
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