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Gold/Mining/Energy : Winspear Resources

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To: Shirley Owen who wrote (3613)10/27/1997 9:11:00 PM
From: Tomato  Read Replies (2) of 26850
 
I got a letter today from the transer agent, Pacific Corp. Trust. It reads in part:

"Further to you letter dated Oct. 1, 1997 [!!! fast, aren't they!]please be advised that to receive material directly from the company for the above referenced meeting [EGM], you must have your shares registered in your name or your broker's name in trust for you."

Wait a minute - I've owned Canadian mining stocks for several years, and always seemed to get proxies before. I don't know if the broker had the stocks in trust or what, but I always get the annual reports and as far as I know I've gotten proxies too. Can't believe that I could get annual reports and no proxies. That wouldn't make any sense, would it?

They didn't really explain why I wouldn't get the proxies in the regular course of business, though, did they? They just said they didn't have to repair an obvious problem that I called to their attention, i.e. failure to provide the proxies in a timely manner.

Surething, you didn't get your proxies either, did you? You ever have a problem before WSP with getting annual reports and proxies from other junior mining companies?
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