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Gold/Mining/Energy : Naxos Resources (NAXOF)

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To: Bill Jackson who wrote (20629)8/8/2001 1:21:45 PM
From: Tom Frederick  Read Replies (1) of 20681
 
Bill, As expected you have completed danced around the point.

I have provided clear examples that many times what was thought impossible, was clearly possible. You have not provided reasonable factual proof that, at this point in time, the work being done and the news reported is a scam. You are very long on broad generalizations but very short on facts. You are clearly not here to "save" anyone as all of those who got hurt from Naxos have already felt that pain for years now. And Naxos has neither the exposure for new buyers or the support of current stockholders to entice many to buy on one measly press release.

I am not saying Naxos can successfully recover what they reported, but I am also not saying that they are deliberately hyping up the opportunity for the purpose of fooling stockholders. If that were the case, we would have seen a series of press releases about the results and verification, bars of gold being processed, etc., etc.

How long have you known about Naxos? Are you a current stockholder? Are you playing the stock right now on the assumption that there will be news and you can make a nice profit on any rise from 5 or 6 cents?

TIA
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