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To: Little Joe who wrote (472)10/31/2003 9:42:44 AM
From: Berry Picker  Respond to of 29622
 
Got blind sided eh?

What a bummer - oh well goes with the game I guess.

Still - hate it when it happens to me.



To: Little Joe who wrote (472)10/31/2003 9:56:27 AM
From: Mike M2  Respond to of 29622
 
Little joe, if memory serves AEM management said back in March that the rock slide could reduce production by up to 20% for the remainder of the year- so 30% is worse than expected but the stock price decline does seem to be excessive- after all the gold is still there in the ground. As I recall the stock fell less ( about $2/sh) on the March rock slide news. Mike



To: Little Joe who wrote (472)11/1/2003 8:33:33 AM
From: Bearcatbob  Respond to of 29622
 
LJ,

I too got burned on AEM. My question to the board is if any of y'all listened to the AEM presentation in Denver. I did and I did not hear (or did not want to hear) the type of bad news that was announced. They spoke about the blasting holes and other problems in a manner that lead me to believe they were resolved. Well maybe they are resolved - but the magnitude of the impact of the problem sure did not come across to me.

Bob