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Gold/Mining/Energy : Medinah Mining Inc. (MDHM) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Mike Gold who wrote (17597)7/26/1999 1:41:00 PM
From: Win-Lose-Draw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25548
 
They only proof I offer to the thread today is the current shareprice of Dayton

That's all the "proof" you had? You made that allegation based on Dayton's share-price??? Dayton has stated in writing that they hold no position, short or long, in Medinah.

BTW, if insiders control the share price at Dayton, a reporting company, what makes you think they don't control it at Medinah, where everything is wrapped in veils of secrecy?



To: Mike Gold who wrote (17597)7/26/1999 1:48:00 PM
From: Win-Lose-Draw  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 25548
 
Insiders control shareprices and obviously they are well aware of events at Dayton. The word "dire" comes to my mind in describing the situation at Dayton

Interesting. Insiders control shareprices and obviously they are well aware of events at MMining. With MDHM 90% off of its highs, I guess the word "dire" applies to Medinah's situation as well.



To: Mike Gold who wrote (17597)7/26/1999 1:53:00 PM
From: Babe' Boua  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25548
 
Any "proof" that Medinah might have regarding alleged shorting by Dayton or related parties certainly will be a matter of public record when the Day Vs. Medinah Gold court cases come to trial. In the meantime, consider this scenario......if Dayton did indeed short
Medinah and failed to cover their position prior to issuance of Medinah Gold share dividend-Dayton will be liable....they will or their broker-Nesbit will have to come to a settlement in regards to a value on Medinah Gold shares. If their short position was quite large-there is a nice chance that Dayton will not be able to come up with the cash to make settlement-ie go bankrupt.
They only proof I offer to the thread today is the current shareprice of Dayton-hit a 52 week low this morning despite two quarters of record production. Insiders control shareprices and obviously they are well aware of
events at Dayton. The word "dire" comes to my mind in describing the situation at Dayton. Cheers.

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NICELY PUT, MIKE GOLD!!!

babe':))