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Gold/Mining/Energy : Pacific Rim Mining V.PFG

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To: Quickdraw who wrote (7969)12/11/1997 5:39:00 AM
From: Shirley Owen  Read Replies (1) of 14627
 
Hi Rick, I just noticed that you had asked me a question about the warrants and I overlooked it. Better late, than never they say.:-) Actually these warrants are not free trading, but if you mean could they exercise them and trade the shares, then the answer is yes. But obviously they wouldn't be exercising warrants that are higher than the market price. The closest ones that I can see, at this time, is the $.075 warrants, if there are any left to exercise, and the $1.52 wts. which are close to being in the money. Normally, warrants and options can be exercised anytime up to the expiry date.

That brings me to a question for myself. Why is is that we see so few free-trading warrants anymore? Hmmmm??

Ha!Ha! I got the 8100 post. First time I landed on the turn. Now I would like to get the 9000 with an announcement of a huge discovery!:-)

Cheers

Shirley
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