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Gold/Mining/Energy : Caussa Capital (formerly Antares) T.CAU

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To: bill718 who wrote (3277)5/21/1998 5:04:00 PM
From: tom shelby  Read Replies (2) of 4718
 
You are missing my point. Management has an obligation to communicate to the owners of the company (ie the shareholders). I do not care if management believes the news will have no effect until things calm. If they have news then it should be released. Shareholders or anyone else for that matter are not obligated to call the company. In this bad market for gold stocks a lack of news will result (IMO) in a lack of interest and a lower stock price.

I do not call companies for general information (I suspect this is probably the case with a lot of investors). I rely on management to communicate with its shareholders, interested parties brokers etc. I believe the properties have merit but those merits have to be "sold" to the investing public. This means management has to communicate. No significant buying will come into this stock unless and until management has a communication program.
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