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Gold/Mining/Energy : Caldara's Diamond CDR,M

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To: STUART who wrote (152)3/20/1998 8:26:00 AM
From: George J. Tromp  Read Replies (1) of 303
 
Stuart that is a purely subjective question. Currently Caldera is in the
very early stages of exploration. Much of their future on Abminga depends on whether Astro elects to proceed to the 16mil exploration
stage. If they proceed., IMO it will be a tremendous boost for all shareholders who have bought at these prices. The Astro Mining
connection is quite interesting in the sense., that should their initial
1mil committmant lead to a longer term exploration., it should generate
a lot of interest. I will relate the story here for those interested who may have not visited the clubhouse lately. A few years back., as I
recall., Dan Dorfman mentioned Central Mining., and Gutnick who
is Chairman of the 8 Aussie companies listed on Astro website website., that a certain jewish rabbi in New York had prophesied that
Gutnick would discover immense amounts of gold and diamonds in
the Aussie outback. Literally overnight the stock of Central mines source over 400%. The point I am making is that many people believe
in this prosphesy., I dont know whether it will happen or not., but
I can see where any positive developement concerning Caldera will
be spotlighted by the Astro connection.
I own both stocks for varying reasons., and think there is potential
for both to appreciate from current levels.
George J. Tromp
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