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Gold/Mining/Energy : Buckey's Bottom Bounce Short Term Picks (CDN ONLY)

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To: early player who wrote (1124)10/5/1999 10:19:00 AM
From: Buckey  Read Replies (2) of 5887
 
BTU looking like a bounce candidate maybe

how many times do people need to have their head slammed against the wall. There should be a good book on on the gold extraction scams.

B.C. Securities Commission -

Van Sun says BCSC claims Calf, Erickson duped gold investors

B.C. Securities Commission
BCSEC
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1899-12-30 close $0
Tuesday Oct 5 1999
The Vancouver Sun reports in its Tuesday edition that two Fraser Valley men
duped investors by enticing them to invest in a company that claimed to have a
revolutionary method for extracting gold from waste ore, according to a finding of
a British Columbia Securities Commission hearing panel. Reporter David Baines
says the panel found that Maurice Calf of Langley and Kenneth Erickson of
Abbotsford committed numerous securities violations in their promotion and sale
of investments in EVC Resources, a private company that they promised to take
public, but never did. In a 39-page decision, the panel said that Mr. Erickson was
the sole shareholder of James Metallurgical Services, located in Abbotsford. He
claimed to be a professional engineer with experience in mining and refining, but he
was not registered in B.C. On July 22, 1997, undercover Royal Canadian
Mounted Police investigators posing as investors went to the plant where Mr.
Erickson showed them a number of 45-gallon barrels of ore that he said contained
15 ounces of gold each. Within an hour, the RCMP executed search warrants on
the premises.
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