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Gold/Mining/Energy : Naxos Resources (NAXOF)

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To: soxan who wrote (13522)6/13/1998 10:51:00 AM
From: Jerry in Omaha  Read Replies (2) of 20681
 
M. soxan,

Last Thursday I posted: <<"There's been little prognostication lately. It
would be interesting at this juncture to poll the thread. In light of recent
developments are there any general conclusions we all can agree upon regarding
the near and medium future prospects of Naxos?"
>>

I suppose your posting was steering perhaps in the direction of my question
above. Could you, or any of the rest of you for that matter, indulge us with
your guesses, hunches, opinions or judgements regarding possible scenarios
for Naxos? Two contributors have responded; perhaps there's someone lurking
out there who'd like to be heard. Now's a great chance to jump onto the thread.

Where are all our old friends? How many emotional casualties have there been?
Is Mr. Meetmer still out there; or the Arya fellows; where's Mr. Cintorino,
Mr. Huang, Mr. Nazaruk, Mr. "gloom and" Dumas, Ms. Morris, Mr. Tai, and old Mr.
Goldoil&gasinvestor. Maybe Mr. SOROS would honor us with his detailed analysis?
Or Mr. Mazzarella could weigh in with what his TA tells him.

Let's see what develops in this regard and perhaps arrive at a thread consensus.
I agree with M. soxan, after what we've been through it's time to have a little
fun.

Jerard P
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