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To: WillP who wrote (563)12/20/2002 2:32:19 AM
From: VAUGHN  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 613
 
Hello Will/Frank

Will - I can't seem to get it from SW, Frank's thread is listed as private access. I agree 100% with your take. SUF did the same thing and it took them years to get out from under and I've seen many other junior plays and small businesses do it too. Focus on one thing that has promise and get it off the ground and don't let anything distract you. That's the only way when you have limited resources.

Frank - This isn't a Doors song, its not The End. The chemistry is excellent and the diamonds are there. Management just has to refocus and treat existing shareholders with a little respect and that message isn't going to get through talking with Roswitha.

2003 though is shaping up very interestingly on a few fronts. Its just that nothing happens as fast as I would like. Keep well.

Merry Christmas Gentlemen

Vaughn



To: WillP who wrote (563)12/20/2002 10:39:49 AM
From: Letmebe Frank  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 613
 
Thanks For your input Will. I think you hit a major issue when you said:

"Unfortunately, juniors have to be careful with their priorities, or they seem to be flitting about, promoting in machine-gun fashion."

I invested in a Canadian diamond play, not a US gold mine. At least thats what they said they were since the dykes of Torngat. If we are now going to apply limited capital resources to Atlanta and we are flitting in that direction, I believe I could find dozens of better ways to invest in grass root gold mines. A switch to Marco's favorite NGT/AAS looks much more promising to yield higher returns.