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Gold/Mining/Energy : Kensington Resources Ltd. (V.KRT) * Diamond in the rough!

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To: joe minten who wrote (2008)6/13/1998 11:46:00 PM
From: Lilian Debray  Read Replies (1) of 5206
 
Thanks, Joe. Alright, let's check the facts then.

Don Nicholson and Excel got their foot through the door at KRT in December 1995 through pps and loans. Who had heard of KRT before then and through which medium?

Don Nicholson's resignation was announced on July 2 with the changes on the Board of Directors. Who has seen any publicity for KRT since?

In 1996, the stock was covered by

Johnathan Challis and CM Oliver

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George Chelekis
Tom Kinatin at Stockline and Stockgroup
Stockhouse
LS Stockman's newsletter
The Investor Guru
And other less known Internet sites
Peter Grandich
Occasional adds in the Globe and Mail
A Investor Relations office who answered e-mail and returned phone calls
A Company homepage that was kept up to date


Those facts and samples from the newsletters can be documented from the posts on the SI and through the "In the news" items on the historical chart at Stockwatch.

Many of you were on the thread then and probably could remember much more than I can find out in a few minutes.

To what possible purpose would Mr. Stone be making such a statement to a shareholder, who might make it public, when it can so easily be proven erroneous?

kensington-resources.com
The Vancouver Stock Exchange has accepted for filing the following loan agreements:
A loan agreement dated December 11, 1995 between Kensington and Don Nicholson pursuant to which Mr. Nicholson
1.has loaned the company $40,000. The loan bears interest at 10% per annum and is due February 10, 1996. In consideration for the loan Mr. Nicholson will receive 11,111 bonus shares.
2.A loan agreement dated December 19, 1995 between Kensington and Don Nicholson pursuant to which Mr. Nicholson has loaned the company $60,000. The loan bears interest at 10% per annum and is due February 19, 1996. In consideration for the loan Mr. Nicholson will receive 16,667 bonus shares.
3.A loan agreement dated December 22, 1995 between Kensington and Del Knowlton pursuant to which Mr. Knowlton has loaned the company $200,000. The loan bears interest at 10% per annum and is due March 22, 1996. In consideration for the loan Mr. Knowlton will receive 39,604 bonus shares.
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