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Gold/Mining/Energy : Golden Eagle Int. (MYNG) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: ge-believer who wrote (22855)5/5/2001 5:33:19 PM
From: Jim Bishop  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34075
 
Well I sure wasn't serious.

Regarding the floorless convertibles, no they don't scare me, but they are one of the reasons why I personally would not hold more than a couple hundred thousand MYNG at any one time, and that along with the dilution and apparent inactivity are why I would sell enough, if not all, at .075 to at worst sit with free shares.

Should they actually start to produce or prove some resources, I have volume, high and low price, news, and filing alerts set, so that I will be aware of anything happening, and it only takes but a minute to buy should whatever is happening warrant doing so.



To: ge-believer who wrote (22855)5/8/2001 1:24:55 PM
From: Digrdug  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34075
 
Keith, what is your point with regard to this WAMC stuff, and, how does it relate in any way to GE?? Those posts are over 2 years old and at that time I was looking for a shell to merge with. So?? Jim did not seem to be interested in any personal involvement and he told me that point blank.

So, how is the "debt financing" coming?? LMAO IMO it is very unlikely any lender will lend for a mine in that area. The North Yungas are "red circled" by every bank or lender that I talked to in Bolivia, including Government Agencies. The president of BHN Multibanko said the place was too dangerous for him to travel to.