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Gold/Mining/Energy : Greenstone Resources GRE.T or GRERF OTC -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Peter Neidhardt who wrote (751)6/9/1999 4:15:00 PM
From: Baba 2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1005
 
PN,

Well it seems as if this was my day in the barrel re. talking with Greenstone....Also RECEIVED a call from Julio in the office. Now again for what it's worth here is what he told me...
1. Company NOT going out of business or going bankrupt.
2. All operations progressing smoothly as stated in last NR
3. Some sort of financing WILL be done...he could not or would not give me specifics but said the BoD will decide.
4. All suppliers and contractors are getting paid. Co. is working out payment arrangements and terms with largest of contractors but all are being paid and willing to work with the company through this period of time.
5. The bond holders WILL be paid in August.
6. Share price slide is a mystery and cause for concern as they have been on the phone all day.
7. POG and some fund selling largely responsible.
8. All production hedged at $275 through October, some production hedged to 2000.
9. No I do NOT work for the company. Bought more today.



To: Peter Neidhardt who wrote (751)6/9/1999 7:16:00 PM
From: baystock  Respond to of 1005
 
<(Kinross, TVX, Glamis, Bema are all holding there ground on low to moderate volume).>

Another Junior I own, GSR has been holding steady the past month while GRERF has dropped 50%. Rightly or wrongly, the market is pricing the shares of this company as if it is headed for bankruptcy. If the odds of going bankrupt are 50/50 it does NOT make sense to sell at this price since for 20 cents of downside risk there is $2 of upside per share.