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Gold/Mining/Energy : Pacific Galleon Resources -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: K. Anders who wrote (400)11/11/1997 12:35:00 AM
From: gtr  Respond to of 443
 
I must admit it doesn't look good for the next little while for PFC. But, personally I am hanging on to my shares. They are still trying to have those flow through shares placed. Also, the discussions with Tarcoola seem good. I could be wrong but much of the buying at these levels I feel is from PFC themselves. If this is the case I can't see them doing a roll-back. I feel they will continue to purchase these shares at these ridiculous prices until they have control of the stock and it is mostly out of the public's hands. Then they will take it up to at least the .70-.80 cent range within the next year. Just my opinion. I could be way off though.

GTR



To: K. Anders who wrote (400)11/11/1997 12:51:00 AM
From: Mark Shrigley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 443
 
Sure Karl. Face reality, it is kindof over. We have oh one good property left. Why Africa, PFC shoud concetrate fully on Canada were the the bull market in mining is. PFC last good property is in Canada.
Trading at .04 today, how are we (and I mean us) are they going to raise any money in this market. I wish I had your enthusiasim, I too have a great amount of shares in PFC. But holy man. When do we draw the line, ( if we really had a opinon). Excuse my spelling. Were in trouble. In fact were invested with a bunch of rookies, Kris take note.
I'll be calling very soon, as if it matters..

I hope things turn around soon.

MARK

Sorry, had to blow off some steam.