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To: d:oug who wrote (15)2/4/2000 12:03:00 AM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4051
 
Yes, Wildcat Resources Ltd. is a private company.

I am CEO.

This thread is not about Wildcat Resources Ltd.

There is no market for shares in Wildcat Resources Ltd. and nor is there every likely to be, barring some drastic change in the financial market for junior gold mining companies.

However I refuse to quit dreaming until they make it illegal.

Sorry if my dreams gave you the wrong perception about my view of reality.

EC<:-}



To: d:oug who wrote (15)2/4/2000 12:15:00 AM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4051
 
The newsletter is not really a going concern as I do not have time to devote. I have wasted a lot of time in promoting a gold and a diamond venture, as the market had the dry heaves and it left too little time to burnish the public doorknob, money failing.

If we look at the diamond price graph we see heartening news over a long period. Kinda makes me wonder why SUF is one ninety but I think it is due the A. Lansbury "metals and materials" effect. In our case it was the problem of when we have the power to demand more than the project will ever be worth, we will then begin to negotiate". I will from now on revert to the D. Trump truism of the deal: "take the efin money, stupid, it's what you asked for, and considering what you would be willing to sell, it's probably too much by anybody's standards."

Since all I could ever find to sell was a snow covered wreck in a dump that had no motor and not very clear ownership, I guess you could say that regardless of the final marketability of the product, the actual ability to sell it at all is a wonder. The price thereof should not then be a matter for a moments regret.

EC<:-}