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To: siempre who wrote (26625)1/8/2004 10:59:22 PM
From: Proud Deplorable  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39344
 
Siempre

the difference between you and some others is that you let us know AFTER the stock has run. BTW my old girlfriend used to be Fishers sectretary. I'll have to phone her and ask her what happened to Black Swan Mines. Looks like its out of business?



To: siempre who wrote (26625)1/8/2004 11:34:29 PM
From: Proud Deplorable  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 39344
 
Here's Ross River:
bibleprophesy.org

way way way down at the complete bottom of the list.
Good luck.

BTW you were joking right? Did you actually read the link you sent? If I'm looking for a rugby player I'll let you know:

"These seems to be main reason given by the President of this Canadian listed company, Marcus Foster, to go off exploring in Mexico. He is a man who appears more at ease in the close confines of a rugby scrum than a wine bar in the City of London and prefers not to use five words if two will do. Originally a banker in the UK, he moved to Canada in 1974 to continue his career . From 1997 to 1998 he was involved in two very strange companies called Panamex and Asia Sapphires which operated in Laos. Old Minews has a long memory backed up by a reasonably efficient filing system and the name Max Green who, according to The Australian newspaper was a Melbourne lawyer and fraudster before he was murdered, comes to mind as being involved with Asia Sapphires. Foster’s tenure at these companies was doubtless an indiscretion by a banker venturing into the murkier world of mine promotion for the first time, but he can be credited with bringing back Panamex from the dead as Ross River Minerals."

Also what happened to Black Swan Mines last round?

Also it says Marcus was a banker. So what? I can find a banker on any street corner.

Can you say if you think David Reid has a better legacy ahead of him with Ross River or Rubicon?

Oh well, its nice to know your CEO is alive unlike Max Green. Well, it's a start anyways >G<