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Gold/Mining/Energy : Medinah Mining Inc. (MDHM)
MDMN 0.000001000-99.0%Jun 3 1:07 PM EST

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To: howie kellman who wrote (6700)10/17/1998 2:47:00 PM
From: KMT  Read Replies (2) of 25548
 
Howie:

BTW...

now NPEC has Preferred stock thats convertible at the 25 cents level

It's convertible at $1.00, not $.25.

In addition...rumors are that Dayton has no title filed and registered on record with the Chilean lto's for the Marijen, Marilola, and Encarnacion properties. Dayton calls these properties their Churrumata. Gumercinda Olivos does have title.

Dayton has drilled and produced gold from the Churrumata, and has included this information in their annual reports and news releases. If they indeed do not have title, they should be sued for fraud by their shareholders and should pay significant damages to Olivos/MDIN.

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Again, if this rumor has merit, the disputes over these properties between Dayton and Olivos will be thrown out of court with properties and damages being awarded to Gumercinda Olivos / MDIN per our agreement with Olivos.

I hear this may be part of the big news at the AGM. If so, I'd suggest all attendees read the news releases and understand this issue so you can ask appropriate questions.

If Dayton has no registration of title to these properties then they're in deep kimshi and our price should rocket up.

::::my head is spinning at the incredible turn of events::::

Cheers,

KMT
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