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Gold/Mining/Energy : kazakstan goldfields symbol kgfc

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To: Jesse who wrote (231)8/9/1997 2:16:00 PM
From: Francis Scavo   of 367
 
Jesse
"I'll grant you it is a scarey looking situation. Let's hope the Kaz Gov't doesn't force their silly
(personal?) issues, and makes the wise, legal decision to follow though on their contract."

Just a thought. It looks like KGC has enough money paid into the mines to be there's. Looks like the Gov. does not want to give it up. If they keep playing there games, other co's will not want to do business in there country. If KGC goes to international court, don't think another company would want to pick up this mine contract if it was court.
Thank you for your reply
Francis
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