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Gold/Mining/Energy : Mongolia Gold Resources
MGR 21.38+0.5%Nov 24 3:48 PM EST

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To: Greg or e who wrote (2536)8/26/1998 10:17:00 PM
From: Bearcatbob  Read Replies (1) of 4066
 
Greg,

What do you think will happen if MAC sells out? I think the thread thinks that that is the magic event. What I have tried to communicate is that the road back has a lot more to it than the disappearance of MAC. When Dave and company come out and say how much working capital it will take to restart and where that working capital will come from you will have a stock of interest. I submit that it is not unlikely that after MAC sells the mine will still not restart. Look at other small mines (eg Lyon Lake)that have shut down with the current POG so that the companies can preserve their financial resources.

I have lost confidence in the published plans of management. Those of you who still hope need to ask what aspects of management performance compared to promise makes you optimistic. Now, if the POG soars and the region stays stable there is a chance. For now - it is my bet that the mine would not restart if MAC sells out.

Think about your response for 15 minutes before you call me a "pain in the ass" and draw upon your experience with operating plants and the cost of startup and maintenance in the middle of nowhere.

Bob
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