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Gold/Mining/Energy : GGFI-GUYANA GOLDFIELDS

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To: CLK who wrote (71)5/24/1997 10:46:00 AM
From: Michael Brody   of 259
 
CLK,
Yes, at least there are 3. I would bet there are quite a few
"lurkers" who really just don't have much to add but are interested.
I tried to get my broker onto those when issued share but he said
he could not find a CUSIP # for them, etc. ? It would be nice if some
of the real heavyweights would offer up their opinions. I have
asked Tony Gatto and Ron Pitts who have 30 yrs. experience
between them to comment. No luck so far. To me, with my limited
experience, the results look like the makings of a multi-million
oz. deposit. The intersections and the grades generally look very
promising. It also seems that everywhere they stick the drill they
are finding Au. I am waiting to see if Herrold's Hill, etc. wind up
being connected with the main deposit as one. If that occurs we
are definitely looking at a major orebody because the strike would
be at least 1/2 mile and with these grades or anything like them
we are in buisness. We'll just have to sit back and watch. The
main negative is the depressed state of the jr. market. If things
were "normal" GGFI would already be way ahead of where it is.
The other is the location. Way out in the middle of some nasty
tropical jungle. I know most thing are brought in by boat as they
are not too far from a river. Sorry for the long post again.
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