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Gold/Mining/Energy : Kensington Resources Ltd. (V.KRT) * Diamond in the rough! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Richard Cushnie who wrote (4043)6/21/1999 11:49:00 AM
From: James Cook  Respond to of 5206
 
I would like to thank everyone for the many post that keep me knowing what is going on with KRT. I am currently in Japan and can't get over that way or call at a reasonable price or time. I have held KRT for a long time not to remind me of what not to do but to remind me that there is always hope providing I believe in the management. Sure KRT is speculative or you wouldn't of got it in the first place, we all have hopes of it doing good. We all have questions that we feel should be answered however if for some reason it even comes close to knowing something for insider trading don't even ask the question. As far as posting the questions here or not, it doesn't matter if they know the questions, you want the answers anyway. So if you give them the questions ahead of time then you are more likely to get the correct answers. One other thing if you are holding it as a reminder just have them send you the stocks so you can hold them as a reminder instead of just looking at them in your portfolio.

Thanks for listening,
James



To: Richard Cushnie who wrote (4043)6/21/1999 5:53:00 PM
From: Garry K.  Respond to of 5206
 
Richard, I totally agree with you -- we would be pushing against a rope if we tried to orchastrate some type of shareholder "action." KRT is a pure speculation play, plain and simple. If we wanted to invest in a company whose management communicates with shareholders in a regular fashion, then the junior market is not the place to be.

It's too bad this is the way things have to be, for personally i believe if a company is listed on an exchange, and raises funds by issuing stock to the public, management should be accessible for shareholder inquiries. Or, at least answer the DAMN phone.

Good luck to all....hopefully some news will be out soon.

Garry



To: Richard Cushnie who wrote (4043)6/22/1999 6:04:00 PM
From: Lilian Debray  Respond to of 5206
 
Thanks, Richard.