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


To: findstock who wrote (20026)11/3/1999 10:20:00 AM
From: john  Respond to of 25548
 
..it appears from many of the one sentence answers he
didn't appear to be that happy to meet with you....maybe my read on that is wrong,

I don't think that he had had a problem with the meeting.

well Les "what about going
NASDAQ"..."well, IF its too much trouble we won't do it"...

I think you have misunderstood that portion of the discussion. I told him and still do feel that going on Nasdaq at this stage is a stupid move. More dilution concerns me, he said it will not happen. I do not believe that. Frankly, just file become fully reporting, prove the property up and worry about exchanges latter. He said it would be worth it to do it now only if it was simple to acomplish. i wouldn't hang him over that remark.

and of course the drills "might" turn
in the next couple of weeks...and the first results "might" be ready before christmas.....yea right...whatever...

He told me the drills would be turning in November, IT IS ME that feels there will be delay's when have you ever heard of a mining company being on time. Then there is the whole HOLIDAY period to contend with.



To: findstock who wrote (20026)11/3/1999 2:23:00 PM
From: James Randall Ingram  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 25548
 
Well let me express my view of your meeting with Les...

Can i repost your thoughts and sign my name at the end? I'm in total agreement! Les didn't say a *+?! thing. And what about the PR from Larry Regis? Are we supposed to believe that management didn't have a clue what they were going to do until shareholders at the AGM pointed out a course of action? It sounds like management gathered thoughts on what shareholders wanted to see happen and said, "Sure, we can do that. We can tell you what you want to hear."