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Gold/Mining/Energy : Crystallex (KRY)

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To: Gutman who wrote (7263)3/20/1998 4:53:00 PM
From: Spin8  Read Replies (1) of 10836
 
But that it my point:

I understand that the Board and Management can, and have, exercised their options for "below market" shares: What I am wondering about is why the Board doesn't either: a) Buy back shares FROM the open market in order to show corporate good faith (from the lines of credit that are reportedly available); or b) Purchase shares themselves on the open market at current price levels (aside from their option rights at lower price levels). I understand this is asking them to "screw" themselves at this stage, but my original question was whether they were willing to "show" some form of "good faith" since they have otherwise taken a less than aggressive response thusfar.
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