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Gold/Mining/Energy : Delgratia Mining (DELGF)

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To: Eric Tai who wrote (201)4/14/1997 10:29:00 PM
From: Eric Tai   of 532
 
To all,
Jay Taylor's April 14 hotline message re DELGF.
<<Is it possible Delgratia is involved in a scam? Of course it is
theoretically possible, but I do not believe it has happened. What
motivation would Dr. Ager have in falsifying assays? He is reportedly an independently wealthy man and he is said to have spent the past four years of his life and a considerable sum of money on the Josh gold property before he sold it to Delgratia. I look at it this way. If the assays so far are real and if more of a similar grade are to come from the enormous anomaly, Delgratia could easily become a $100+ stock. If for some hard to believe and unlikely reason the assays on the property have been falsified, Dr. Ager will be dismissed from the company and the Nicaraguan properties, which also have enormous potential will be developed over time in which I believe a case can be made for a $10 to $20 stock given current depressed gold prices. Based
on this logic, I strongly recommend purchase of Delgratia at $8.00 or
lower recognizing however, that this is a very speculative situation.
Therefore it should comprise a relatively small portion of your entire
portfolio (i.e. less than 10%).>>
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