To: loantech who wrote (52908 ) 11/14/2007 10:21:01 PM From: marcos Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78417 agx.v - wow, that's the second surprise today [first was that girls buy jeans made out of seaweed ... gotta get to the bottom of that] ... i haven't taken much of a look at Amador yet, was put off somewhat by the wts/opts they had out, i swear it was 70m or more, but some must have been exercised according to this [not a surprise as most were at .10 or .15 if memory serves] - 'Share Capital - As at November 2nd, 2007 Issued 108,554,248 Warrants 46,849,333 Options 7,424,500 Properties 3,525,000 Fully Diluted 166,353,081'amadorgoldcorp.com All the Hughes productions seem to be pretty free about issuing sharepaper, at the same time they're active nailing down good properties and starting to advance some of them, so the money is not going down a rathole ... and they can still move on a few drillholes, look at not.v, it's got a whack of shares out too, and made it to 7.05 on very few intersections in a swamp way up north Here is Klondike Silver ks.v for comparison, it's about half the number all the way down the line - 'Share Capital - As at November 2nd, 2007 Issued 52,531,727 Warrants 25,027,443 Options 3,725,000 Properties 1,455,000 Fully Diluted 82,739,170'klondikesilver.com There's more to the story no doubt, i haven't looked at Amador much beyond Connor Creek ... Klondike has the Sandon mine and mill rolling now, small scale high grade operation, unlikely to rock the stock but may save considerable dilution in the future ... what they do in Mexico with Kootenay is my primary interest of course It's the ktn.v/kex.v/ast.v class of share structure i like best, all other things being equal, which they so rarely are ... but especially ktn, with where they're going with that business model and their much-tighter attitude toward dilution ... but i will look at agx.v asap