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To: James Bender who wrote (1497)11/24/1997 10:38:00 AM
From: Oscar  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 4571
 
Question for Gary, Darlene, Lionel, whomever:

Do we know if it is possible for Sterling Mining to exercise its option for the 6 million warrants immediately, and turn around and sell them?

If so, and if they averaged a selling price of, say, $1.30 per share, it would mean that they could then put in a net total of $3 million for 30% of the company, according to my simple arithmetic. In other words:

$500,000 initial jv check on 11/21/97
plus
$1.8M payment for 6M shares at 30 cents/share
plus
$7.8M proceeds for 6M shares at avg prx of $1.30/share
less
$8.5 subsequent payments for 30 per cent of the company
equals
Net cost of $3 million for Sterling.

Am I missing something?

Oscar



To: James Bender who wrote (1497)11/24/1997 11:07:00 AM
From: Roebear  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4571
 
James and All, it is indeed getting ugly looking, the chart looks like it wants to go down. I too am taking a chance and sold out, looking to get back in at a better price. I know if news comes out today I am gonna be kicking myself around for awhile. I certainly would not consider this good advice, just being honest on my moves.
Best luck to all, I'll be back....

Roebear