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To: Brian MacDonald who wrote (2139)3/2/2000 6:50:00 PM
From: Randy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2229
 
The news looks like the pot of gold at the end of the nightmare. Lots of ifs to get by to make it happen but it's worth holding especially since there's no liquidity to get out even if you wanted to.

The latest news lets shareholders know the risks and potential rewards in a fairly complete manner. The only issue I still wonder about is if the company has enough money to get some production going or will there be more share dilution or partnerships to complete the work if the manganese refining can be turned into an asset instead of a liability.

The new management team are being very thorough in getting a solid base for the project to move forward. Patience will be a virtue and rewarded. The downside risk from here is obviously negligible so what the heck.

If the preliminary results for refining are positive the stock will start to move and you will have to get out your resource estimate calculations and extrapolate how big the pot of gold is.