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Gold/Mining/Energy : ORI Omni Resources, TYG Trumpeter Yukon, AKA Arkona Res. -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Gramps who wrote (333)12/19/1997 7:20:00 PM
From: reg  Respond to of 444
 
What do you mean BYG has been going nuts? Closed today at a mediocre .29! Not much excitement from that I'm afraid. May have been due to the spike in gold.



To: Gramps who wrote (333)12/20/1997 2:43:00 PM
From: CLK  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 444
 
Who would benefit if BYG went under? Would the properties revert to ORI or AKA? Would this be good for them in the long run? Maybe BYG with way too many shares out can survive and maybe not. But I think the most interesting bet would be on ORI and AKA if BYG (and TYG) could not hold on. If anyone could explain if ORI or AKA is a winner in this scenario, I would appreciate it. If they get the properties back with the work done, my take would be that would be a win for them because they could sit back and wait for gold to move with a bigger interest and then bring a major in as a partner if they can prove up enough reserves which is the hope for anything worthwhile anyway. What do you think?