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To: Richard Mazzarella who wrote (4853)11/25/1999 8:47:00 AM
From: Karl Zetmeir  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5143
 
I welcome your return to good common sense, Maz.

The long and short of it is MG has NOT been sold a bill of goods.

The precious metals are present in abundance. We know that.

The issue now is getting it into a form acceptable to the refineries.

This isn't a lot different than writing a great novel in Word Perfect ... then trying to get it into MS Word. We know the novel is there, but MS Word isn't recognizing it.

If we know the metals are present, it's just a matter of time until we are able to get it into a satisfactory matrix for the refiners. J/L was the best shot we had and have ... there is no viable alternative.

R&D doesn't necessarily follow time tables ... so we have to be patient with the people we have entrusted to get the job done.

Relax ... it is as you aptly stated a "very speculative investment."



To: Richard Mazzarella who wrote (4853)11/25/1999 8:52:00 AM
From: Thor Carlsen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5143
 
MGAU CEOs go to court and opens can of worms?

Judge:
State your case.

Mr. MGAU:
Judge, that man said we were bullshite-ing the shareholders.

Mr. Carlsen:
Judge, let's take a look at the Press and News Releases.

Judge:
Hmmm, Mr. MGAU, for the court, could you explain these PRs please.

Mr. MGAU:
Uh, er, um, Judge, we would like to drop our case.

Judge:
Mr. carlsen you are free to go.

Mr. Carlsen:
Hey, what about the "process"?

Judge:
Mr. Carlsen, the case is closed. I suggest you go back to the MGAU stock threads
and ask for a unison vote from all shareholders to contact the SEC concerning the MGAU bullshite. Ooops ;-)

Richard, I totally agree with you, investing is risking but
it is now time for damage control.
The ambiguity destroys credibility.
They now are failing at not only getting from "stage I" to
"stage II" but basic business acumen.
Techno heads and chemists we need but we also need someone
to understand running a public company.

"For the good of the shareholders" is not only spending
time in the lab but time in management.

Anytime MGAU. Any time?

MGAU, Don't FAIL at management!

Happy T ;-}

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