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Gold/Mining/Energy : Millstream Mines (MLSM) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: hugh thorne who wrote (239)9/23/1999 1:22:00 PM
From: Just G  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 664
 
hugh:
I have suspected that.
Where Mlsm have had the property in their hands for so long, and have carried out successful drilling programs. HDG flashes the buck, brings in their geologs, and decides, hey, we want in on this one.
It is common knowledge, HDG, has their own army of geologs and professionals. Now, they are playing who knows more than who. I agree with mlsm, stay in the area that adds tonnage, or hell let them both have a separate NR, stating one will be drilling in one area and one in the other. Either way, time to grow up and act like professionals.

Regards
G



To: hugh thorne who wrote (239)9/23/1999 1:51:00 PM
From: Brumell  Respond to of 664
 
We don't know if it's HDG or MLSM. What we do know is that neither has performed an exploration program as announced. The consequence is MLSM shareholders have taken a big hit. We've been polite, I'm sure, but we've been played for suckers... at least in my case.
Whatever the situation - a disagreement, lack of money, or whatever - tell the damned shareholders - in writing. Things can't really get much worse.

Nice hearing from you, Hugh. Hope all is well.

Bob