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To: CIMA who wrote (38175)3/20/2000 5:25:00 PM
From: Jim Bishop  Respond to of 150070
 
Now this is very interesting, in more ways than one.

<We will have Level2 from all over the world on canadain daytraders real soon!! The
software is from ITNI!!
Major companies are using that software & the stock will fly!!!>

We had heard way back when that OGPS would have Level II at their financial site....any idea what ever happened to that?



To: CIMA who wrote (38175)3/20/2000 5:52:00 PM
From: Jim Bishop  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 150070
 
CRVV from RB, this fellow and I have heard the same rumour. Now I'm really looking forward to the next news.
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By: surfmandu
Reply To: 96 by M-ILL-ITANT
Monday, 20 Mar 2000 at 4:55 PM EST
Post # of 99

If it ain't animal, and it ain't vegetable, but it's in Nigeria and you need some, who you gonna call? CRVV!

Word is that Greg Hawkins had a very successful meeting with the President of Nigeria. CRVV is working with the new government to
rebuild the country's mineral program, and they can have their pick of the best sites.

The next press release is scheduled for later this week, and it will address progress made in negotiations with a major mining
company to do a joint venture on the Ayaco property. They have a firm offer now that will bring millions to CRVV up front and much
more down the road. But I think they are going to shop it around a bit before they sign, or not! Looking better all the time.


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By: surfmandu
Reply To: None
Monday, 20 Mar 2000 at 5:20 PM EST
Post # of 99

Oh, yeah, one more thing. Bob Ferguson shared with me Greg Hawkins' comments on the Ayaco property. After the phase one
exploration was completed he looked at the data and said that in all his twenty some odd years of geological experience in Africa he
had never seen a signature to rival the one at Ayaco. Ca-ching!

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