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Gold/Mining/Energy : amcan minerals

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To: Wats who wrote (6)9/22/1997 6:38:00 PM
From: Wats   of 71
 
Hi all:

up 4 pennies to 24. Interestingly, CT International was the buyer on all 7 transactions (67,000 shares).....hmmmm.

Wats

P.S. Here is a quote from Hot-tips posted by "sevenout" (hope you don't mind sevenout!). Posted 19 Sept.

Official says troops and ex-rebels in illegal diamond mining

The Kono district chief secretary of state, Solomon Musa, said in a statement cited by state radio today, that Sierra Leonean government troops and former rebels had joined forces to mine diamonds in defiance of orders. Musa directly accused some security personnel of the armed forces and the RUF of "active connivance" in the illegal mining and warned them to stop this practice. He
said some state security personnel had even taken over whole chiefdoms, chased out authorised officials and issued mining licences. An independent source told AFP that diamond mining in Kono was a free-for-all activity even during the days of the toppled government. Source: AFP.
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