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Gold/Mining/Energy : WWS.T World Wide Minerals

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To: Nicholas Rainford who wrote (716)8/4/1999 2:47:00 PM
From: Nicholas Rainford  Read Replies (2) of 784
 
Jim, these news releases reveals Kaz's and Nukem's inner business dealings, the timing could not have been better. It shows Kaz. and Nukem worked together as corrupt partners secretly sneaking uranium into Kazakhstan and selling it as their own, this just before WWS goes to court against them. Do you think World Wide Minerals would have invested $25 million into Kazakhstan if they knew about this secret arrangement? Obviously NO, NUKEM & KAZ- WILL LOSE IN COURT.

If TSE rules to delist WWS, it will still trade, but on the Canadian Dealers Exchange- which you can still follow by internet quotes or in any newspaper.
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