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Non-Tech : Sungold Gaming International (SGGNF)

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To: Roger G. Budgell who wrote (1364)12/20/1997 2:47:00 PM
From: John Lawrence  Read Replies (1) of 5164
 
Ditto to Rogue's post

Roger, your impatience and frustration are understandable. Many
of us have felt them, and have been worried about the issues you
raise. As Rogue and and many others have said previously; regardless
of our concerns, the vital issue for now is to get trading. Be
assured that everyone at Sungold is 100% committed to resuming
trading. They have been attempting, and will continue to attempt in
every way possible to resume trading. The shift in MM's is definitely
positive. The new MM company is more supportive and motivated. They will continue to push ahead the filing work that has already been done.

We know that the shorts have been working hard to defeat the company. They have been meddling with the regulators, exchanges, MM's, and the media. Roger, please take care. Your promise is a wet dream for shorts.

Read over some of the old posts, especially those from Don Harris.
Sungold is moving substantially ahead with all its projects. The comment period in Michigan will expire in a few days, and the BIA has received NO comments. The project has an excellent operator and excellent financial backing. Richmond Downs has financial backing, with more to come. Sungold has the support of the major horsemen's associations, and has been carefully nurturing support from the Provincial Gov't. and Richmond. In Korea, the new Gov't. will be desperate for US currency and anything that will promote financial recovery.

These projects will continue to move ahead regardless of whether a
few impatient shareholders choose to be critical. I'm having trouble understanding why shareholders would want to make life difficult for the company they own.

Recall that Don Harris has done a yeoman's job of networking with prospective investors. Because the company has such good prospects
many investors are waiting to buy in when trading resumes. These
investors, (and probably some potential financial backers) are likely
following this thread. Why would anyone who owns shares in Sungold want to subvert the work that has been done to build understanding of Sungold's potential?
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