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Gold/Mining/Energy : Consolidated Silver Tusk Mines Ltd. -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: andrew r harwood who wrote (2162)4/13/2000 11:23:00 PM
From: Randy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2229
 
I asked the VSE to review the last NR. It smells too much.

If it's insiders as the lender they stand to make a fortune and could potentially add another 20 MM shares to the company if they borrow the full U$2MM and exercise all the options and warrants.

It certainly explains why the stock is stuck at $0.20/share. If the lender acquires millions of shares at $0.20/share and then starts dumping them, it will never get above $0.25/share.



To: andrew r harwood who wrote (2162)4/16/2000 7:30:00 PM
From: CLK  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2229
 
I have been looking for a good silver play now that the market is about the meltdown big time and gold and silver will be the only game on the upside. I do not yet know much about this one but, since we have conversed on another board, let me ask you how many shares will be out fd if this financing gets put to bed? How much production is planned? How long until production and what would the cost per ounce of silver be? What percent would be gold and what percent silver? Since this is in Indonesia, how secure is their connection with government and is it in one of the safer provinces..look at what happened recently to NEM and the scare FCX has gone thru. Anyhow, any information would be appreciated. From what I have read so far, it looks like it is worth studying. Thanks