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Microcap & Penny Stocks : DACQ - Shareholder Activists

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To: Dr. Raymond E. Novak II who wrote (118)11/12/1996 1:40:00 PM
From: John Fairbanks   of 232
 
Ray, I just got back from my Chiropractor and when I was lying on the
table I was thinking about how nice it was that HE didn't own DACQ!
;-)

Actually I graduated from CSM with a Comp Sci degree, but I'm trying
to run down a guy I went to school with that has degrees in both
Mining Eng. and Geology. I'd love to hear what he thought of the
info in the investors packet.

I'm also trying to find someone on campus that might be able to
field questions with the professors if needed.

Boy I'd sure love to have a picture of our mine to hang up and look at
when I get discouraged! ;-) I'm sure EC has some... do you think he'd
send us copies? ;-)

By the way, not that it means anything, but the missionaries you
posted about are almost certainly mormon missionaries. As such, they
are single, in the country for 2 year terms (notice the dates by the
names), have lots of contact with the natives, and have lots of time
on their hands. I think if we contact them they will be happy to do
some digging for us. (no pun intended!)

Something I think we might do fairly quickly is to start suggesting
some things for improving the company image. Something as simple as
taking the pictures I'm sure EC has and putting them on the HBL web
site would be so simple and it would go a LONG way. Has anyone
talked to EC or HBL about maybe doing this? Maybe some pictures
of happy Bolivian workers cranking out tin in our spiffy smelter?

Oh well. Back to work!

-John
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