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To: Dirtpoor who wrote (197)8/29/1999 10:59:00 PM
From: Brumell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 664
 
I think some of us regard these phone calls as private communications. We know the I.R. type is doing their job and not likely to release anything confidential yet we think they some times do. There's also the aspect that the call is one on one and by it's nature a certain confidentially may be implied. I'm sure a hardened news type would declare any information gained from I.R. to be open season but others like me tend to hesitate.

Let me give an example. An I.R. person with MLSM in TO gave someone the names of 2 majors who were looking at the property last week. They are a bit surprising. MLSM in North Bay had said majors were looking at the property but no names were given. Two we already knew or could logically guess but these two are fresh. Did TO. goof? Would he get in trouble if it's posted? How does the news affect us as shareholders? Just a few questions that come to mind.

Many of us have heard rumours. Some are probably nonsense while others may not be. To this point, everyone has sat on their hands thinking they were being responsible. I'm starting to wonder. A two-bit bid makes you think... specially when you see some people you like getting hurt... and getting hurt unnecessarily, methinks.

Points to ponder, Dirtpoor. Let's see what tomorrow brings.

Regards,
Bob