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Gold/Mining/Energy : Golden Hemlock(GHE)

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To: Hugh M. who wrote (782)6/3/1998 7:35:00 PM
From: Robert Dydo  Read Replies (1) of 909
 
It comes almost as a surprise that Canaccord would have 200K shares to trade at this price. I wonder what broker would tell the client holding shares for so long that he would decide to sell at end of the day for any bid price given. There is also another possibility which comes to mind. Maybe insiders are selling some shares to get the cash for drilling as last time I heard only $50K was needed to drill 7 holes in Palo Chino area. After cashing about $17K today and maybe more in the past we get to see some drills turning after all. The question one should ask is" Is there anybody out there who really cares?". Is there anybody who is waiting for $45K report on San Jose de Garcia?
In litany of names visiting property there is one constant factor present, no one is willing to put money on the table despite of the size of the visitor. It is also curious why after one visit in this year someone would actually take a second trip? There was no activity of any kind on the property for last 6 months which could enhance the prospect, therefore unless the wildlife is extremely interesting in this area at this time of the year, this story should be put to sleep at last. Now, one can only hope that in this board of incompetence there is a person which can end this farce in some way as many expect by rolling back shares. The possibility common to many ventures which "didn't do" usually has a similar results in every case, unfortunately. Less of nothing is still nothing.
Robert
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