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To: Marshhawk who wrote (1820)9/2/1999 10:40:00 PM
From: Karl Zetmeir  Respond to of 2769
 
This is not all that unusual in many public companies.

The Sr. Mgmt. and BoD have small positions, they take options and turn them as quickly as they can because they know there will always be more available to them.

Boone Pickins pointed this out in his days of Greenmail.

Of particular note was Phillips Petroleum which got crucified on this issue.



To: Marshhawk who wrote (1820)9/2/1999 11:01:00 PM
From: Ralph Kern  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2769
 
INCO is still the flagship nickel company. The future may hold many outcomes..maybe INCO/CMR cooperation at BINCO will happen. CMR would look at the best offer, INCO may have enough infrastructure in the region to make a better offer if BINCO pans out. You know the Mel property is right beside Canmine's holdings. Also Winnipeg press reports Canmine will be doing aerial em studies by fixed-wing aircraft and begin a drill program in the late fall. It is on the CMR website under media releases.
Ralph.