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Gold/Mining/Energy : kazakstan goldfields symbol kgfc

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To: Jesse who wrote (285)10/3/1997 7:47:00 AM
From: bconard   of 367
 
<Is it me, or does this sound like Griffis thinks the Kaz. mines are a wash?:>

Don't really know what he is thinking, but I hope it's not a wash! Maybe the report (annual) will have more detail than what the media has reported. If so I'll post some of it (assuming I get my copy).

Asking the government to repay the $18.5-million could be 'for real' or it could be an attempt to get talks going. Last I heard, company had not been able to even get any meetings with government people.

Could this be an attempt to shake-down KGFC for a larger percentage of the profits than was originally committed to? Also could have been done so that some government big wigs could buy KGFC stock at fire-sale prices! Would anybody do that! (BG)

Speaking of price, anyone that bought at the 6 cent low (I didn't) almost has themselves a double now. What (or who) is pulling up the price. Are we missing some information here???

Where is the Source??

We need some HELP in understanding this. At least I do!

Regards to all, Bob
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