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Gold/Mining/Energy : Vulcan Minerals - C.VUL

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To: NAUGHTY NOTES who wrote (107)3/14/1998 12:28:00 PM
From: Round Table  Read Replies (2) of 415
 
Hello Naughty Notes:

Thanks for entering the discussion Mr Naughty Notes. Are you the AKA "protrader to the stars"? My company has just entered into an investor relations/financing agreement with Vulcan. I do not want to see a sharp jump in share price and then a sell off. Price escalation will occur if Vulcan can show some success via there exploration and acquisitions activities. My company, Round Table Management Ltd., is a financial consulting firm with international financing and retail/institutional contacts. Bob Vukovich, President of Round Table has established contacts that use Round Table Management's expertise to better understand and thus focus investment decisions. Round Table evaluates prospective companies and works closely with these companies to achieve specific goals of increased shareholder value. The approach is one of solid, continual investor base growth and capital appreciation by introducing new shareholders to the company and continuing to service existing shareholders.

Naughty unless your "FUND" starts buying, you should see increased awareness of Vulcan in the investment community coupled with increased shareholder awareness and thus this may directly influence share price.

John Kaiser Quote: A good overview on Vulcan

"During 1997 Vulcan pinned its hopes on the Carbonear lead-zinc prospect in Newfoundland that Cons Viscount optioned and drilled, but
unfortunately no discovery holes were drilled and Viscount has since dropped the option. When the oil & gas boys in Calgary showed
Ashton how to find kimberlite pipes, Pat Laracy, who triples as a lawyer, geologist and oil & gas geoscientist, scurried to Alberta and map staked 2.18 million acres of what he thinks are structurally significant areas outside the main Buffalo Head craton, which Ashton et al had already blanket staked. The Peace River block straddles the Peace River Arch adjacent to the BC border, the Hay River block straddles the Great Slave Lake Shear Zone, and the Lac la Biche block straddles the Snowbird Tectonic Zone. Vulcan hopes to farm out this land once the Alberta diamond play spreads beyond the Buffalo Head. Meanwhile Vulcan will concentrate on its Flat Bay oil & gas onshore prospect in western Newfoundland, where the Port-au-Port offshore oil play of Hunt/Pancanadian appears set to come to life after a one year hiatus. Laracy is a toiling geologist I think one day will connect big time."

Round Table Management Ltd. is extremely selective about its clients. Before being accepted as a client, each company must meet strict criteria that includes proven management, a clear and viable business plan; substantial underlying assets and a share price that we believe to be significantly undervalued due to the potential for near stage targets to develop into possible economic situations. Obviously, we fell Vulcan has this potential.

Have a Great Day,

Round Table Management Ltd.
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