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Gold/Mining/Energy : Maxam Gold Corp. OBB:MXAM -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: paunch13 who wrote (11264)11/5/2007 1:53:31 PM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11603
 
"...have always found Dick to be truthful"

Maxam Gold's President will not alert shareholders via press releases
the status of activity cited in those of March and April of 2006
that contain activity to determine if Maxam is worthless or not.

Such that officers of Maxam do not want shareholders to know details
of how they have run Maxam with for the past 18 months generates
a strong speculation of a cover-up of incompetence or criminal activity.

If Maxam and/or Xcentia obtains the values mentioned within 2006
press releases of March and April, and value of common shares held by
shareholders of today are substantially diluted in value, legal action
is required to investigate during the discovery process to determine fraud.

Those that advise shareholders that valid information of Maxam's activity
can be obtain through a telephone call or e-mail contact to Richard Steeves,
President of Maxam Gold, rather than obtain such from the official web site
of maxamgoldcorp.com may have a hidden agenda to prevent
the shareholders of Maxam from knowing current and past activity.

In my opinion, until shareholders and potential investors into Maxam know
the state of this company, then the value of common shares held today
could become worthless, or near so in the future.

Doug