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Gold/Mining/Energy : Flag Resources (FGR.A A) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: ali who wrote (4194)6/12/2008 12:03:11 PM
From: RJ2  Respond to of 4269
 
Ali, after reading today's News release it goes to show every shareholder should contact either their brokerage or commission and ask what gives with strongarming junior mining companies. If this has happened to Flag how many more have failed to these underhanded lowdown market malfeasance. I guess these institutions figure who they can pick and choose who they can destroy. I think the fax and e-mail addresses of the commission, exchange and brokerages would be in order and let these people know of our disgust in their handling of this and other kanagoo courts. I'd be interested in the number of small companies that over the years were treated with type of illregard and the amount of shareholders that ended owning worthless paper? I totally Pitz off and something got to done. I know of some people who hold Flag and Golden Briar shares and their parents have passed away and all this has been left in limbo, it boils my blood that these desendants are beening diprived of their legacy. Talk to you later!



To: ali who wrote (4194)6/13/2008 12:26:47 AM
From: RJ2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4269
 
Ali, you got to love the holes on Rathbun 08-01 and 08-02, that are 4900 feet apart and hold significant sulfides has sure added to the huge discovery. 300' and 395' respectivly of the same mineralized horizon. 5 foot section spilt and sent for assays, that in its self shows that this could be some very high mineral percentages. That 34 ounces of palladium per ton grab sample might be tested. It looks like Sudbury has a new mineral discovery and a stock trajectory could be unprecidented. Salut!