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To: Bob Walsh who wrote (4458)12/13/1997 7:36:00 AM
From: BGraham  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 14226
 
Well management are quite old. Don't get me wrong, because I too am old, but I know that to RUN in a new high energy industry you need to be young and aggressive.
At my age (65) I could not do this. Who is going to do the travelling, selling the stock, setting up the markets etc.
OOPS wait, we have first to get management able to get the metal out of the ore. Yes ,they have the process, but still can't deliver the check.

Who or what is being mined? My gold lined pockets??????????



To: Bob Walsh who wrote (4458)12/13/1997 4:12:00 PM
From: George McMeen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14226
 
re: filings

as I understand, the refinery "meeting" took place Saturday Dec. 6th??

If so, it would be interesting to know at what time. . . as it seems Mike, Ken, Kevin & Glenn immediately thereafter called/or visited Global Finl. Group to file their intents to sell - (the very same day - _Saturday_).

sorry to say, I've forgotten the link between Mike P to Global Finl. Group ... whether they worked for Global Finl. etc. . .

although the # of shares is relatively *insignificant* - I thought the date & name(s) were.

seen the "odd lots" 2,125 / 4,625 / 10,250 / 3,000 leads me to think they are dumping their entire holdings? ? ?

Cheers. George