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Gold/Mining/Energy : Exall Resources/Glimmer Resources -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: winzer5 who wrote (1229)8/14/2003 7:46:42 AM
From: winzer5  Respond to of 1319
 
And What About McChip? (MCS) Nice Day Yesterday

There has been some activity "related to the price of gas"; however we cannot forget the shares they have in GME.H (controlling shareholder,I believe).

Here's to hoping for fireworks. RM is probably sitting back and smiling to himself. With Apollo shares in hand, PLUS he does not have to "work" with Exall on the Glimmer Mine; he can just sit back and watch his shares (acquired at $2.50 and lately has been $3.50 plus)appreciate.

The next 12 to 18 months could prove to be very interesting for EXL, MCS, GME.H, APG, and MAT. And this is only based on the common thread (commonality) of the Black Fox (old Glimmer) Mine not any of the O&G related activity.

Winzer



To: winzer5 who wrote (1229)8/14/2003 9:41:16 AM
From: winzer5  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1319
 
Just took the "Grand Tour" of:

exall.com

It is much improved from the previous site. A read of the 2002 annual report was eeeeeextremely informative.

The Annual Meeting slides were also very informative.

Looks like they're back on track? Only time will tell; but there is enough info out/in there to indicate that their chances of returning some value to their shareholders have increased dramatically with the recent changes.

Good Luck to All
Winzer