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To: Handshake™ who wrote (1800)7/25/2001 12:44:02 AM
From: rjm2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12465
 
How many years till you admit you are wrong ?

Message #23 from Handshake at Sep 15, 1999
"Secondly, we believe that the Medinah Gold dividend was a very clever and
effective way of establishing how large the MDHM short position is, and who the
guilty parties are! After all, the transfer agent knows that with ~72 million
shares outstanding, that as the MDHM certs are sent in and registered, that there
should only be 72 million MDHM shares coming in. Obviously, if investors are
claiming a total 90 or 100 million shares (or more), then there?s a problem!

We understand that Medinah Mining has been working on getting the issue of the
short selling resolved once and for all, and that a significant short position,
reportedly on the order of 20 to 30 million shares, has been established, with
the bulk of the short selling originating from a handful of well-known brokerage
houses in North America and Europe. The law of the markets is that at some point
shorts have to cover - the questions are when and at what price does the
covering begin to take place, and what news event(s) might trigger a frenzied
short covering?"

medinahenergy.com

Message 11255265



To: Handshake™ who wrote (1800)7/26/2001 11:09:29 AM
From: Mama Bear  Respond to of 12465
 
Har, the shorts are trying to drive them out of business. I hadn't heard that old chestnut for a while. Do you ever wonder why the marks swallow the same lines time after time? I guess that's what makes them classics.

Regards,

Barb