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Gold/Mining/Energy : Naxos Resources (NAXOF) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Eric Tai who wrote (6409)12/4/1997 11:29:00 PM
From: Dr. JMJ  Respond to of 20681
 
Eric - to the best of my knowledge they sold most of it when trading resumed-but still hold some



To: Eric Tai who wrote (6409)12/4/1997 11:32:00 PM
From: Millracer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20681
 
In utter frustration, and with a very heavy heart, I sadly announce my withdrawal from the Grand Naxonian Poster Contest. There will be no more guesses from me. I will hold my stock, for better or worse, but I will not allow myself to get worked up with optimism from the likes of Liontamer or pessimism from the likes of Hungry Lion and Graystroke (or whatever his name is). On a slightly different topic, I found Kim's most recent post to be a bit different from those of the past. A bit of frustration and resignation was detected in his electronic voice. Obviously, we are all becoming concerned with the delay. And, as Henry quite correctly points out, even good numbers do not get us where we need to be. I think Liontamer did us all a disservice--even if the long awaited press release comes out eventually and shows the good numbers he projected. But my big question is WHERE THE HELL IS MARK SILVERS??



To: Eric Tai who wrote (6409)12/4/1997 11:40:00 PM
From: Doug Meetmer  Respond to of 20681
 
Eric,

As a matter of fact I just recently received the last quarterly report for the Fidelity Select mutual funds. I checked both the American Gold
and the Precious Metals and Minerals fund and neither of them
showed ownership of Naxos, a clear change from last year when
40,000 shares were listed. In addition, I also heard that fidelity
also owned five times that amount held in private accounts owned
by the parent company, although I cannot verify whether those
shares are still held.

Sadly, I own both of those mutual funds, which are the two worst
performing fidelity select mutual funds. Dont ever ask me to
pick a Perfecta at the race track.

Doug