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Gold/Mining/Energy : SOUTHERNERA (t.SUF)

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To: gemsearcher who wrote (4784)10/22/1999 3:23:00 PM
From: Confluence   of 7235
 
Hello gemsearcher, Russett, Vaughn et al.,

I think many people are questioning the various directions that SUF seems to headed towards. Certainly, it is possible that both production and exploration could be achieved at the same time, and certainly, if the share price were back at $10.00, we wouldn't be as harsh in our questions or judgement.

I believe that 5 very important developments will occur at SUF in the next short while: the new CEO, the bankable feasibility study and financing details from Messina, 3rd quarter numbers, an update from Camafuca and a grade and valuation of some sort from the fissures. At this juncture, each may viewed as critical towards restoring the credibility to the company, confidence to analysts/investors, and some positive momentum to the share price.

Since many long term supporters/shareholders seem to have strong views on how SUF's future should be shaped, I would encourage all those concerned to call SUF and speak with the various directors. As these very important developments are about to occur, I think it advisable that anyone concerned with their investment should pick up the phone and call these guys. They are working for us, and should be aware of our legitimate concerns.

I'm certainly not suggesting that five hundred people call up and yell at the directors, but a well-reasoned discussion of how you view your investment and its future path would likely impress the gravity of the situation on these fellows. I've spoken with a number of them and found them to very good listeners, understanding of the situation and seemingly ready to react positively and proactively. As you can see from the SUF website, many of the directors have tremendous experience and past successes. I believe that they hold the key to the future direction of SUF, and the decisions being made in the next short while will have a long-lasting effect on SUF's future. So speak up now as the die is being cast.

Just my thoughts,

Confluence
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